And they’ll give it to their parents and grandparents, some of whom will die.
Gov. Mike Parson: “These kids have got to get back to school.... And if they do get COVID-19, which they will — and they will when they go to school — they’re not going to the hospitals.... They’re going to go home and they’re going to get over it.” buff.ly/2WBb8Ye

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Yes, @marwilliamson. That was my reaction exactly. Hopefully it won’t create too many Covid-19 orphans along the way. Child care could become a nightmare as well.
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But we won’t know that because the stats go straight to to morons and not the scientists
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A SHANDA, a great SHAME to our country. Economist say economy would have been saved by Fed. Gov. paying $2000 to everyone & paying payrolls until this was over, so we could have all isolated & stopped the spread and we'd be back by now. Instead funds corruptly misused @stltoday
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How do these guys still not understand how the pandemic works???
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To say nothing of teachers. I’m a teacher in Hawaii super afraid to go back. I’m over 60. Our numbers are still low on Hawaii Island, but what if kids are carriers? Do I choose my mortgage payment over my life? (Love you, btw, aloha!)
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Day care centers have been open throughout this. Where are the dead day care workers?
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What a moron. I just tweeted to him.
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Somehow he left that part out. Funny how that happens.
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Imagine having a Governor who is just as stupid, mean and vile as Tr—p. #TrumpThreatensAmerica #TrumpVirus
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or they themselves won't 'get over it' and they end up with permanent long term damage or death because they unknowingly had a co-morbidity.
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