Biff_Poindexter
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Suffolk schools to investigate whether teacher asked student who died to walk sick children to nurse
School administrators are investigating whether a teacher had tasked a fifth-grader who died of coronavirus complications last week to walk sick students to the nurse. Anthonette Ward, a Suffolk Pu…
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"School administrators are investigating whether a teacher had tasked a fifth-grader, Teresa Sperry, who died of coronavirus complications last week to walk sick students to the nurse. The student’s school has a rule for how to handle children with COVID-19 symptoms, and only adults are supposed to accompany them. Teresa, a 10-year-old who attended Hillpoint Elementary School died last Monday; her symptoms began with a headache but escalated quickly; five days later, she stopped breathing and couldn’t be revived, her parents Nicole and Jeff Sperry said.
Sperrys said their daughter told them the week before she died that a teacher had given her the responsibility of walking students to the nurse. “That was her classroom job,” her father told The Virginian-Pilot on Wednesday. Her mother added: “And she said that if the kids were sick and needed to go home, she had to go get their book bag and take it back.” Both parents said they are vaccinated, though Jeff Sperry has a break-through case of COVID-19 following his daughter’s illness."
To be fair, what's the problem with having a fellow classmate walk a sick child to the nurse? Kids are far less likely to catch COVID and even less likely to die from it; so it makes sense to have the kids serve as the first line of defense against it. Also, how do we know that this kid really died from COVID?? I mean let's be honest, how healthy was she? She may have had other underlying issues that caused her death - and if she did die from COVID, she may have caught it from her vaccinated parents; as we all know the data is clear that vaccinated people are the main ones spreading the more deadly strain of the virus
The best solution to COVID is to ignore it and rely on our body's own natural immunity. Will some die, perhaps..yes, even kids....but for the greater good, it is worth it...that is what survival of the fittest is all about. ...but remember, this is just one isolated case -- my friend's cousin's uncle's co-worker's sister recently got the vaccine and her arm fell off...which is just more definitive proof that it is the vaccine that is the problem, not this virus.
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