'Crushing impact' of COVID policies on children

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While reviewing the year's top stories with foremost CBS News reporters, chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford silenced her colleagues for more than 90 seconds as she explained why the "crushing impact" of COVID policies on children is the most underreported story of 2021.

Crawford cited the low vulnerability of young people to severe COVID infections, the mental health crisis happening among teenagers because of lockdowns, and the fact that the adverse impact of COVID policies has essentially been an "afterthought" to those with power.

"But they have suffered and sacrificed the most, especially kids in underrepresented and at-risk communities. And now we have the surgeon general saying there’s a mental health crisis among our kids," she continued. "The risk of suicide attempts among girls now up 51% this year. Black kids nearly twice as likely as white kids to die by suicide."

"Tremendous negative impact on kids, and it’s been an afterthought. It’s hurt their dreams, their future, learning loss, risk of abuse, their mental health," Crawford lamented. "And now, with our knowledge, our vaccines, if our policies don’t reflect a more measured and reasonable approach for our children, they will be paying for our generation’s decisions the rest of their lives."
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The red pilling of America at work. Eventually the idiots who have been pushing the mandatory vaccine / lock down or else / need someone's permission to live bullshit will get their comeuppances.

Little to not reported case out of San Diego has a Federal court judge telling SDSU that they cannot impose a student Covid vaccine mandate because the law in California specifically prohibits them from making a unilateral change to the list of required vaccines. Based on the law, there's only ONE entity which has that power and they haven't added the Covid vaccine to the list. Ergo, SDSU cannot, on their own, do so. (Neither can Gov hair gel. Heh.)

Meanwhile, yesterday, the news out of LA was that the State university system was going to create a vaccine mandate for enrolling students because of the OmiGod spike.


I can't wait for the lawsuits to begin. The gnashing of teeth and wailing will be long and loud.
 
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Post number 4 of the day whining about covid
 
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