Will Children Survive the Covid Crisis?
They have been called the lost generation, their lives devastated by lockdowns, daily mask-wearing, social distancing, and forced vaccines. As a “two weeks to stop the spread” lockdown turned into two years and counting, millions of children were confined to their homes with computers and cellphones, barred from seeing their friends or playing sports.
Even as restrictions are lifting for adults, maybe temporarily, kids continue to be crushed by cruel mandates, despite being “1,000 times less likely to die from COVID-19 than the more vulnerable older population,” as Stanford professor Dr. Jay Bhattacharya has explained.
Seizing the opportunity to teach obedience training to the babies, New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced that masks, while no longer required for school-age children and adults, “will continue to be required for all settings with children under 5 years of age, including programs contracted by the New York City Department of Education with 3- and 4-year-old children as well as 3K and 4K classrooms in district schools.”
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