Covid-19: Confusion over whether children with runny noses should go to school

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‘Contradictory’ advice on Covid symptoms for children, Oireachtas committee told

Parents and schools are confused over “contradictory” Covid-19 advice on whether to keep children with runny noses out of school, anWhile HSE advice says it is “usually ok” to send a child to school if they have a runny nose or a sneeze, the Department of Education’s guidance lists a runny nose or sore throat as uncommon symptoms of Covid-19.

“There is no confusion in relation to the information communicated directly to parents and directly to school leaders. It is the information which comes from the Department of Education, which in turn has come from the experts in public health who are dealing with schools.” It follows concern over the extent to which children are being exposed to cyberbullying, in particular.

“I know that bullying experienced by even one child or young person is one too many and I commit to doing all that I can to prevent its occurrence,” she said.

 

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If the aim here is to completely destroy natural immunity by isolating children in sterile environments and preventing as much autoimmune stimulation as possible, it’s working. Shame on this absolute lunatics. YOU’VE LOST THE PLOT

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Yes, they should

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The lunatics have most definitely taken over the asylum. 🙄

What a joke! Feel so sorry for parents having to put up with this now! Open up or shut up at this stage, people are losing their minds!

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