France kept classrooms open 'at all costs.' Some say the price was too high

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France kept classrooms open 'at all costs.' At a school where 20 pupils lost loved ones, some say the price was too high.

Paris Grace was full of hope as she entered the final stretch of high school. The 16-year-old was two years away from graduating, and she wanted to make her parents proud -- especially her father.

"I told him I loved him, and I would always do my best," Grace said. This would be the last promise she ever made to her father, as he lay intubated in an ICU unit for Covid-19 patients. He died the next day, on April 9 of last year, at the peak of the first wave in France. Grace's world was shattered. She told CNN she dreaded going back to school in Seine-Saint-Denis, a suburb northeast of Paris that was hit hard by the pandemic, last September.

 

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If Trump won he would have killed millions by using herd mentality without immunity! Kind of the same thing that's going to happen if American's don't get vaccinated! The more people that die the closer to herd immunity right folks? It's pathetic how ignorant some American's are!

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