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Jilly_in_VA

(9,962 posts)
Fri Oct 29, 2021, 03:10 PM Oct 2021

'I fear we are failing': Some young people question adults' behavior during pandemic

As the United States has grappled with a deadly pandemic of historic proportions, young people have been watching.

Many were old enough to understand its challenges — yet too young to be making key decisions themselves. But they felt Covid-19’s impacts nevertheless as the country weighed central debates: virtual learning or in-person? Masks or no masks? Vaccination mandates or not?

And with another school year underway, young people are once again at the center of much of the conversation. While health experts promote school mask policies and an increase in vaccination rates to protect students who gather in classrooms, some governors have pushed back.

Many young people told CNN they felt helpless while others worried about their mental health. “This pandemic has brought me self-reflection and analysis, but it also was a test on the world and this country, and I fear we are failing,” said Ella Stromberg, a 17-year-old from Vancouver, Washington.

Young Americans may not have autonomy over how they attend school, if their families get vaccinated or the policies elected officials implement, but they are observing the victories and pitfalls of those who do.

During the recent Covid-19 surge leading into the school year, CNN asked Americans 16 and over what they’ve taken away from the pandemic thus far. Here’s what they had to say.

https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2021/10/us/covid-pandemic-kids-wellness-commentary/

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'I fear we are failing': Some young people question adults' behavior during pandemic (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Oct 2021 OP
The children of anti-vaxers and anti-maskers r not stoooopid. alittlelark Oct 2021 #1

alittlelark

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1. The children of anti-vaxers and anti-maskers r not stoooopid.
Fri Oct 29, 2021, 04:52 PM
Oct 2021

They see the world in an much more realistic way.

As they mature they will likely be less influenced by PROPAGANDA.

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