My daughter’s (2nd grade) classmate tested positive. She sits at his lunch table. They made her and the other students at the table stay home pending a neg test on x date, after 2 days of still going to school after the “exposure”. However, they didn’t make her two sisters, who are in 3rd grade stay home, which is hilarious to me… What I need help with, is info. When I approach the school about this, I need informational ammo. Reputable studies about asymptomatic spread being false, masks not working, pcr false positives. If anyone can please link some in the comments, it would be very helpful. Thanks
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Use this from another post:
https://greatawakening.win/p/140vMFI69F/say-byebye-to-the-pcr-test-becau/c/
Remind them that the PCR test has had their EUA revoked by the CDC due to the fact that they give too many false results.
You can argue that without symptoms, your daughter's seatmate may only be a victim of a no longer approved test.
And, since your daughter has no symptoms, you will refuse to let them discriminate against her because of the teacher's irrational fear of germs. Call them racist if you have too....lol.