Posted on 12/13/2021 8:22:11 PM PST by ransomnote
A British boy aged four developed hypothermia following the events that led up to his school isolating him outside in a “shed” because of a mild fever which was suspected to be COVID.
Chloé Wilby, mother of the kindergartner Mason, told News & Star last week that Wigton Infant School condemned her son into an “outdoor shed” after observing that he had a runny nose and a minor cough.
She proceeded to state that the school informed her to pick her son as soon as possible, omitting the fact that he was being exposed to 40-degree F weather with no access to heating.
When Wilby entered, she noticed her four year old child with “hands red raw, eyes watering like mad, snotty nose down his face.”
“He couldn’t talk” and was “shivering like mad,” she said. “They even made him eat his lunch outside, no toys, no games, nothing.”
Wilby was advised to call an ambulance after Mason was taken to the doctor for hypothermia.
In a statement to News & Star, Geoff Norman, headteacher of the Progressive Pro-LGBT School, defended Wigton’s outdoor segregation policy:
“The priority for everyone in Wigton Infant School has always been the wellbeing of the children, which now more than ever includes reducing the chance of infection across the school and caring for children who are ill at school,” he said.
“This includes moving children who display Covid-19 symptoms to a separate space with a member of staff until they can be picked up by a parent or carer.”
“For several months we have been using our outdoor classroom for this purpose and this has worked well,” he added. Norman said Wigton would no longer use what appears to be the school’s “learning shed,” to isolate children suspected of having symptoms of Covid-19.
According to Sun, Cumbria Police have investigated the incident but have not brought up any charges. The case has been referred to Cumbria County Council.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, young children are at increased risk of hypothermia, which could prove to be fatal if left untreated.
Wigton Infant School is not the only school that has come under heavy criticism for exposing children to extremely low temperatures stating COVID as a reason.
Some kindergartners were filmed at Capitol Hill Elementary School in Portland, Oregon, as they ate lunch outside, reported The Post Millennial on Wednesday. All of these children were forced to be socially distanced and were made to sit on buckets.
“As a parent of a student at Capitol Hill Elementary, this policy is abhorrent,” one parent told The Post Millennial. “I am beyond furious, especially knowing children are low risk.”
“We’ve been patient with all of the policies here in Portland in hopes of not being ostracized within the community, but this is the last straw,” the parent continued. “I will be picking my child up to have lunch at home.”
Recently, a 13-year boy got a Covid-19 shot at the Barack Obama Global Prep Academy in south Los Angeles without consent of his mother Maribel Duarte. The mother told TV that they vaccinated her son without consent by bribing him with pizza.
Meanwhile, Vietnam’s Thanh Hoa province has suspended using Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine batch after more than 120 students were hospitalized after the vaccination.
Rarely is a child of any age exposed to significant health risks from COVID-19. Only between 0 and 0.03% of all pediatric COVID cases in the United States result in death.
A major new study has found that not one healthy child in Germany from ages 5 to 18 died of COVID-19 during the first 15 months of the pandemic debunking COVID shots for kids.
The study further found that the chances of a healthy child aged 5-11 would requiring intensive care for COVID were about 1 in 50,000.
According to another disturbing new study, social distancing, facemaks and other such COVID rules are responsible for causing a 23% decline in children’s cognitive abilities. The study also found a similar reduction in the development of children’s communication skills, both verbal and nonverbal.
And are already vaccinated when they do.
Are you referring to the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_prison_experiment
The Milgram Experiment is likewise very enlightening:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milgram_experiment
Regards,
Should make them dance.
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At the end of a rope.
I believe I’m either at or near the top of most ‘Bad Lists’, so that’s unlikely. And I Don’t Care Anymore.
“Lead poisoning is what those evil bastards deserve.”
You got that right.
Kneecap them first. Then each elbow. Then out into the country and dropped off. You get my drift. Those scum deserve no mercy.
Yep, after kneecapping. Those evil scum deserve no mercy.
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These poor kids... And I don’t just mean the kids mentioned in these reports, but all kids being raised in this chaos. They may never know normalcy, and that’s heartbreaking.
It's almost like a conscience effort to avoid naming it by accepted convention - the 'Kung Flu', the the 'Fauci Flu' or the 'Xi' deviant, I mean variant.
Very good play on words!
Not sure what the parents were expecting at a public school.
What would happen if a parent did that to a child? Prison likely!
Why are **children** expected to tolerate conditions that would win an adult millions in court?
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