Michael Kupperberg
1 min readSep 21, 2021

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A wonderful cry of the heart.

For myself, am annoyed with schools. If they turned out a product anything like the sixties or earlier, they would easily be supported. Kids had to pass to move on, there was no social grace to allow a kid to flunk a class and still move to the next grade. there are other differences, mostly around the free interchange of thought, speech and ideas, which seem to be being banned in schools, at least public ones, where my money goes, through out the nation.

As a parent, though my son is not in his thirties, can understand your fear for your daughter. The statistics say that you are vaccinated there is less than a 1% chance of getting inflected, about .7 people per 100. If that person is infected there is less than a 1% chance of hospitalization, or now we are up to 1 in 10,000. If one is hospitalized there is less than 1% chance of dying, so we are now up to 1 in a million, or if everyone was fully vaccinated, there would be about 350 dead from Covid's current strains. This does not allow for some weird DNA, that makes one more susceptible or having a major underlying condition. Assuming your daughter is not in that category this may or may not give you some peace of mind, that was the intent, anyway.

Good Luck with your choices.

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Michael Kupperberg
Michael Kupperberg

Written by Michael Kupperberg

San Francisco native, lived mostly in the Bay Area, spent time being a hippie, a real estate broker, residence hotel manager, living in the country, life is goo

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