at all. even leaving aside the constitutional and moral problems, if you can leave that aside which the powers that be have, it doesn t make any rational sense because no matter if you arere vaccinated or not e are all a bunch of unclean super spreaders, it turns out. they told us early in the pandemic, they say now even we are all in this together and we know this is bogus and the way that they made it. a but it turns out in a certain sense it is true. we are all in this together in that we can all spread covid and that is why it doesn t make any sense to be segregating people liketh this. the risk is basically the same for everyone, it turns out. jesse: why would we use reason now since we haven t used it since the very beginning? i don t know, i look at the numbers in new york, i look at them in chicago, i look at them in d.c. these are cities with a combined population of over 10 million people and i can count on my hand, maybe some days i need to use my toes, the number of covid
at all. even leaving aside the constitutional and moral problems, if you can leave that aside which the powers that be have, it doesn t make any rational sense because no matter if you are vaccinated or not we are all a bunch of unclean super spreaders, it turns out. they told us early in the pandemic, they say now even we are all in this together and we know this is bogus and the way that they made it. but it turns out in a certain sense it is true. we are all in this together in that we can all spread covid and that is why it doesn t make any sense to be segregating people like this. the risk is basically the same for everyone, it turns out. jesse: why would we use reason now since we haven t used it since the very beginning? i don t know, i look at the numbers in new york, i look at them in chicago, i look at them in d.c. these are cities with a combined population of over 10 million people and i can count on my hand, maybe some days i need to use my toes, the number of covid
children to do a lateral flow test before they entered school, asking to make sure that they were safe and that their students were safe as well and that they were not becoming super spreaders. that is not an unreasonable thing to asked to make sure that your work place is safe, so that the children you re working with our say. i think anyone on either side of the atlantic would suggest that teachers do not care about their students and that teachers do not know about ultimate responsibility, the responsibility is to make sure that the students are getting an education and are in are getting an education and are in a safe environment. there is a responsibility on politicians to make sure that happens and we have not got that right on many occasions in the uk, but we do not have to pay for lateral flow tests in the uk, they are $10 for every two in the us and it is only recently that they have been able to get it mandated, test sent to people s homes and it
become super spreaders. kids have been their risk of covid is flu-like if they are unvaccinated and really minuscule if they are vaccinated. we have to continue to adjust these policies that we have to protect the population and move forward and realize that covid is here to stay, our children are well protected, their teachers are vaccinated and largely boosted. we ve got to recognize the whole child. they have social, emotional, developmental needs that are hindered by perpetual masking. it s really time to say it s okay, we have to let the kids go back to a normal childhood. michelle? so i m willing to admit that my own views on this have been influenced by seeing sort of how much harm i feel like this last year has done to my own kids. i have a 7-year-old daughter that calls going to school hell and a 9-year-old son who refers
true. shannon: this fox news headline on the various media outlets who didn t get to board with reporting the findings from johns hopkins in the journal of the american medical association, cnn, msnbc, abc, cbs and abc ignored the anti-lockdown findings after spending much of the pandemic shaming red states with minimal restrictions and events demented by critics as super spreaders. it wasn t just the anytimes avoiding the story. new york times, washington post, axios, politico usa today turned a blind eye to the findings according to search results. steve, who called out big tech and the mainstream media when they ignore something that should be a huge story? it s exactly the same point. it goes against the narratives they don t want people to know. they re ashamed because for two years as you said, they ve been pushing this lockdown group thing and now some of us said all along it did more harm than good. now we have the evidence to prove it.