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You've asserted, without evidence, that kids with Covid don't spread it to others very much.
Which is true if you care to look into it.
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No, it isn't.
The most recent lockdown in Queensland was required to eradicate the outbreak depicted in the above graphic. This cluster was analysed in great detail, with each case traced back to the person who infected the individual, and confirmed with full genome sequencing of the virus for every patient (something only possible because we had no other cases in the state at the time).
It's clear from this outbreak that the most significant vectors were children; And transmission both in schools, and between schools at extracurricular activities, was the main route by which the virus spread from one family to another. In most cases, adults either contracted the virus from their own children, or from children that they taught or supervised.
You are simply wrong. Which, as you have provided zero evidence to support your claims, should surprise nobody.
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