School Reopening should not happen in January-February

Everyone please review the attached video from
WHO’s ex director of Pediatrics.

Considering Omicron mild may be a grave mistake friends. Just because the symptoms are mild does not mean ot wont cause long term issues in children. We need to be safe rather than sorry on this one. more  

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Video from WHO may be relevant where the nations have graduated to educational superstructure concerns, in the developmental hierarchy, while here in India, even basic schooling infrastructure remains an issue. Poor remain still digitally disconnected. more  
Children studying from class 1-10 need not go to schools and they need not have exams. They can be promoted to the higher classes. 10-12 standard children can attend classes on line and face the exams with precautions. more  
there was a time when people who studied MBA, Bachelors, many other professional courses online with better talents , knowledge and experience were never even considered for jobs STRICTLY and their resumes stand rejected always just becuase they did not attend regular courses and now parents , govt., teachers only want wards to be educated online sic sic sic , how many have lost good professional oppurtunities bec of this please raise your hands more  
It's going to be an issue even if they open school for X, XI and XII . There will be forced vaccination. more  
We all know WHO has lied again and again on this pandemic. Under false assumption of saving lives of children, we are actually destroying lives of children by shutting down schools. Most of these so called WHO experts are actually pharma sales agents as they receive funding from pharma companies and are not neutral. It is in their interest to keep this pandemic and scare going on. Shutting down schools is restricting right of children to proper education. If Movie halls, Malls, Gyms, Bars etc. can remain open there is no reason why schools should be closed. Current scientific evidence and death rates clearly concludes that senior citizen population is at more risk compared to children. If adults can move around, it becomes criminal to restrict freedom of children to receive proper physical education. Therefore, schools should immediately reopen. more  
Children should not be deprived of pleasure of schooling. It is in school that the children learn the feeling if comrades without any consideration of cast or religion that has a lasting effect on their future life. In case they have high chances of serious infection, they should be vaccinated at the earliest. more  
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