‘Don’t know if it’s realistic’ to keep school open says Dr. Abdu Sharkawy

Infectious disease expert Dr. Abdu Sharkawy offers his opinion on if schools should be shutdown again to slow the spread of COVID-19.

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25 comments

  1. They’re going to destroy our society, get everyone poor, so Trudeau can fulfill his “re-imagining of Life”, at which point the idea of being a Cannibal Warlord will be very interesting.

  2. What a loser this doc must be wanting every one to stay in their houses with no life no friends or family. Just like him

  3. It’s ludicrous that shutdowns and lockdowns are even a thing for a vyras that is in the same order of danger as other any other flu. If lockdowns work. Why didn’t the first batch of them work. If they didn’t work the first few times why are we doing it again? The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results. Why don’t we try what Sweden did? No lockdowns and results no worse than ours but without crippling society.

    1. It went against the global panic. But it’s atoning, now, as its government appears to have capitulated at last to the international pressure of the COVID hysterics.

  4. But wait…kids don’t get Covid…or has that narrative been changed. Cancel school, cancel Christmas, cancel living…🤦‍♀️

  5. Go play in the streets, i cant actually say what I really want here, because freedom and freedom of speech does not exist. I want my school tax money back for 2021

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