One of the main talking points among Democrats in order to keep the COVID-19 panic going is that it’s far too “dangerous” for our kids and everybody else to even consider starting in-person schooling in the fall. It’s gotten so dramatized that in Iowa some teachers have even been sending Iowa’s governor copies of their mock obituaries as a way of trying to point out how dangerous it would be to open schools.
At a House hearing today that also included testimony from Dr. Fauci, CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield poured some cold water on Democrats insisting that it isn’t the best interest of kids or anybody else to send them back to school:
WATCH: @CDCDirector Redfield testifies it's in the "best interest" for K-12 students to return to in-person learning.
Numerous school districts nationwide, including the District of Columbia, have halted plans for in-person classes until later this fall due to #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/uR0xX6nM2U
— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) July 31, 2020
According to Dr. Redfield, the net effect on the nation’s health is worsened by NOT sending kids back to school, in spite of what the Democrats would like people to believe.
“It is in the public health interest of K-12 children to be back in school….we need to get on with it.” – Dr Redfield, CDC Chief
Keeping schools closed for in person learning is purely political. It’s obvious. And a lot of people need to stop lying about that.
— Buck Sexton (@BuckSexton) July 31, 2020
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And Redfield also said if we wear masks, avoid crowded places and wash hands "we'll get the same bang for our buck as we did with shutdown"… 30mm unemployed later.
— Linda Burmer (@LindaBurmer) July 31, 2020
Unbelievable.