CPS ends school year with 22,000 student COVID-19 cases; CTU says safety measures should remain in the fall – Chicago Tribune*

The union said it is “looking very closely” at the Los Angeles Unified School District — which instituted a coronavirus vaccination requirement for students, but has delayed enforcement.
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Silverfox
3 years ago

I wonder how many cases of flu there were in CPS before Covid struck and flu became unfashionable ?

nixit
3 years ago

So less than 7% of CPS enrollment had COVID with no data where or how these students contracted it. Great job!

Fauci Fraud
3 years ago

Require an inoculation that increases the likelihood of catching the very disease being inoculated against?

Why would they do that?

https://www.walgreens.com/businesssolutions/covid-19-index.jsp

Pat S.
3 years ago

Mandating experimental inoculations for a generation of children is irresponsible and should NOT be considered.

The long term effects of the EUA injections are unknown and forcing children to receive the ‘jab’ is unconscionable and unwarranted.

How many of the 22,000 COVID cases resulted in hospitalization or death?

The article is behind a paywall and I’m not willing to support the Tribune to determine whether or not it is a responsible or well-written article.

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