Closing Schools To Protect Kids Made Them Sick
Children forced to Zoom into school ended up with suboptimal immune systems—the opposite of herd immunity.

Not long ago, parents spent time and energy worrying about contagious diseases other than COVID-19: respiratory syncytial virus (RSV); hand, foot, and mouth disease; strep throat; and even the boring old flu. But the default standards for "safety" haphazardly narrowed and heightened as COVID-19 burst onto the scene. Lockdowns, school closures, and other restrictions substantially limited people's access to each other.
There was one apparent silver lining to all this disruption: Flu circulation in the winter of 2020–21 stayed at an all-time low, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The 2020–21 RSV season failed to materialize as well. Pandemic-weary parents grasping at straws noticed their bored, undersocialized kids at least had no colds. Maybe lower childhood contagious disease rates could become a legacy of this pandemic?
Alas, that hope was short-lived. By May and June 2021, pediatricians noticed an unprecedented, counterseasonal surge in communicable illnesses, particularly RSV. Hand, foot, and mouth disease came right along with it, tearing through schools and day care centers all summer with unmistakable boils. Strep throat got in on the action too. Instead of dodging diseases, this catch-up wave suggested, children had largely just deferred them.
Some alleged COVID-19 mitigation measures, such as more frequent sanitizing of preschool surfaces, would have actually done more to prevent RSV (which does commonly transmit itself via contact with contaminated surfaces) than to prevent COVID-19 (which does not). Yet kids were slammed by RSV anyway. Isolation turned them into dry immunological kindling.
The catch-up wave came knocking on my own door. First, my son fell ill with some demon strain of hand, foot, and mouth disease on the evening of his -second birthday. It took more than a week for the hundreds of bubbly, fluid-filled -blisters coating his miserable body to dry up, and he spent most of that time crying and refusing to eat. The disease is not known to be fatal, thankfully, but it's no picnic either.
Shortly after that, my son and younger daughter both began coughing up their little lungs. In between turning on cartoons for them, I checked the preschool parent-teacher communication app. Other parents sent happy messages full of celebratory emoji when testing revealed their kids "only" had RSV. That hardly seemed worth celebrating, since RSV is many times more dangerous to children than COVID-19. We just waited it out: They likely caught RSV at school, but even if it had been COVID-19, there wouldn't have been much to do about it.
Before the pandemic, almost no one knew if or when their kids had RSV. It was just part of the long train of ambiguous, unavoidable colds we treated at home with little more than chicken soup. As Tim Porter, a pediatrician and founder of Modern Pediatrics in Austin, explained to me, RSV testing might help inform choices for the small percentage of children who end up hospitalized, but it's of no real benefit otherwise. For that reason, his practice still doesn't offer RSV testing.
Although increased testing may be both a symptom and a cause of parental anxiety, the catch-up wave is not an illusion created by more testing. According to CDC monitoring, cases of children hospitalized were way up this summer—not just above the anomalous 2020 baseline, but above ordinary summers in recent history. The elevated level was more like an ordinary winter's.
Despite recent questions about COVID-19 immunity levels, the basic facts of human immunity haven't changed. Immunologists and pediatricians should have foreseen that, unless we were going to lock children down forever, these surges in childhood illness were basically inevitable. Yet the people in power seemed to ignore or downplay the potential costs of their edicts and guidelines.
As it turns out, isolation does not put your immune system on pause; sometimes immunity follows a "use it or lose it" rule. While they were Zooming in to school, children with existing partial immunity to endemic contagious diseases missed many opportunities to be exposed again, which would have refreshed their immune systems. We ended up with the opposite of herd immunity: a bunch of kids with suboptimal immune systems.
It is one thing for leaders to make tough, transparent decisions that trade one person's good for another's. It is quite another thing for leaders to shut schools "to protect children's health" when it does nothing of the sort.
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Maybe colds and all were way down in children last year by keeping them away for other kids ,but, what will it do to their immune system not being exposed to every day life?
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Turn them into a nation of easily controlled Karens. Operation Beta is proceeding as planned.
Maybe shutting down gyms and playgrounds was, you know, a really stupid idea with the whole "obesity is a massive comorbidity issue"
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The other big problem is what "not being exposed to every day life" is doing to childrens' MENTAL health. Especially among the youngest children, we're starting to see frightening effects—severe developmental and educational deficits in little kids who have scarcely seen a human face or interacted with family and peers during critical phases of their development.
I am so done with Covid-19. Those commie bastards who fucked up and leaked this virus into the wild threough carelessness and incompetence need to pay a severe price. This is not the first time Red China fucked up. They fucked up with the first SARS virus, too. Yeah, lab leak.
If a foreign enemy killed 800K Americans in an attack, how would we react? Not like this.
Our leaders have so badly fucked up in managing this pandemic that they have lost all credibility. At home tests are just becoming more available...TWO fucking years into this pandemic. AYFKM? The mask guidance has been abysmal. The loss of our 1A, 2A, 4A, 5A, 6A rights is unreal.
In November, this has to change.
The US should nuke bejing and Wuhan and say the nuke was a lab leak
Wouldn't it be better to say it developed naturally in a wet market in town?
Flu circulation in the winter of 2020–21 stayed at an all-time low, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
Oh, boy.
When there is a $5K bonus for COVID, there is no wonder that everything was reported as COVID, not the flu or hoof and mouth disease, or whatever.
No numbers from any government health organization can ever again be trusted.
Period.
This may be one of the final (and biggest) nails in the coffin for the midterm wave that is going to happen. Even the double-masker paranoid parents in our local blue "in town" school district are at a breaking point and fed up with school being virtual yet again. The dems pushing for never ending pandemic panic, with the economy going into the shitter from their pandemic lockdown bonanza, and Biden/Harris at historic disapproval despite the media doing everything they can to keep us from saying "wait are we just watching weekend at Bernie's?".
Sucks for the kids that the dems let the lazy teachers union shit the bed on this. But on the plus side, this wave election will essentially be the end of Biden's agenda.
This is why I found the NPR feature on Chicago so amazing. They went out and found parents to interview who are upset that their kids might not go virtual. How hard do you have to look to find that? Even in a liberal stronghold, this has to be a minor position.
It's not a surprise, given NPR, that they would find the tiniest minority opinion to support their anti-science, anti-freedom narrative.
I think you're wrong about that. COVID fascism continues to enjoy strong popular support in Blueland.
And that is the problem: cognitive dissonance.
They can't see that the personal hell each of us is enduring is part of the bigger plan of the left.
And don't worry Tony, I'd be saying the same thing about the right if they were running the show.
This is all about power; always was, always will be. Whether the crisis is covid, terrorism, climate or borders, the solution is always another government program.
unless we were going to lock children down forever, these surges in childhood illness were basically inevitable.
Yup. George Carlin gave a magnificent performance years ago on the immune system, polio and swimming in raw sewage in NYC. Priceless. Its on youtube.
George Carlin - Germs, Immune System
Dec 17, 2011
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X29lF43mUlo
Take a fuckin' chance bunch of goddamn pussies. Besides, what d'ya think you have an immune system for? It's for killing germs! But it needs practice, it needs germs to practice on. So if you kill all the germs around you, and live a completely sterile life, then when germs do come along, you're not gonna be prepared. And never mind ordinary germs, what are you gonna do when some super virus comes along that turns your vital organs into liquid shit?! I'll tell you what your gonna do ... you're gonna get sick. You're gonna die and your gonna deserve it because you're fucking weak and you got a fuckin' weak immune system!
Let me tell you a true story about immunization ok. When I was a little boy in New York city in the nineteen-forties, we swam in the Hudson river. And it was filled with raw sewage! OK? We swam in raw sewage, you know, to cool off. And at that time the big fear was polio. Thousands of kids died from polio every year. But you know something? In my neighborhood no one ever got polio. No one! EVER! You know why? Cause WE SWAM IN RAW SEWAGE! It strengthened our immune system, the polio never had a prayer. We were tempered in raw shit!
The era of polio epidemics didn't start until sewage treatment became widespread. On the other hand, care of the water supply did end cholera and dysentery epidemics. I'd say the trade was worthwhile.
He was the best. I still have a ticket stub from when I saw him live. It says "If you are easily offended, please do not attend."
Also fun watching the upper middle class AWFLs have to grapple with the fact that the poor little black/brown kids they scream about being systemically oppressed by whitey ad nauseum, had significantly worse education, health, mental-health outcomes directly due to the pandemic panic and school closures they pushed for while their little white kids got their daily pod educations with their dedicated small group teachers. Of course anyone with a functional brain told them this would happen.
Maybe the white supremacy and systemic racism they scream about are a problem...a problem they project on working class white men, but actually comes from their own twisted brains. Robin Deangelo is truly a perfect mascot for them.
Listened to a minute of NPR this morning. This is their thing, right? Systemic racism, for the kids, yada-yada...
So today... They featured Chicago and schools.... And the many parents who are demanding remote learning to keep their kids safe.
I suspect most of said parents are the wealthy, AWFL, NPR listening audience, and not someone who's kid is actually getting hurt.
Im betting there were very few black single mothers interviewed that had the "thank god my kid cant go back to school!" attitude
The crypto-racism from the affluent left is real. When their motto is (almost literally) "White Man's Burden", what do you expect?
Well, it took two years, but people are finally opening their eyes to the disaster this has been by the policy makers and public health officials.
Mmmmm.... Own eyes? Maybe not so much...
California just adjusted their rules for healthcare workers .....
Now workers who test positive can return to work immediately.
Reason?
"We have a shortage of healthcare workers."
We are governed by idiots.
My wife went back to work today after 5 days from a test. Me - another week working from home because.....
When the ultimate plan is "one set of rules for THESE people, another set of rules for THOSE people" its best to introduce it under the guise of something noble. Health care worker shortage, sure, noble (even if its hypocritical and clearly a hair brained policy idea).
But thatll soften everyone up for the eventual "some animals are more equal than others" that all socialism/communism inevitably leads to. Otherwise, how can the Gavin Newsome class of politician expect to go out and get their maskless, not social distanced, gourmet french meal, haircut, mani/pedi while a gaggle of masked plebs serve them?
"people are finally opening their eyes"
Very few people. Try to look outside your bubble.
Communicable diseases aside.... Locking millions of kids away during early development like this is bound to create an epidemic of serial killers in 10 or 15 years.. .
As long as they're the pseudo-rational "I stab overbearing women because my mom controlled my every move." Norman Bates-style serial killers, I don't see a problem. Reap the whirlwind.
Yeah, but then they go stabbing petty criminals like Janet Leigh, and move on to insurance men like Martin Balsam.
I don't know about serial killers, but an epidemic of neurotics with serious developmental delays is a certainty. The social and economic costs of that will be astronomical.
Yeah, gee that's terrible.
Death knell for home schooling too, right?
If home schooling were isolation, yeah.
They aren’t forced to recognize new genders. No teachers assault them. Their parents don’t have a union that tells them to strike. So they do miss out on things like that.
Do you imagine that homeschooled children just sit at home alone with one parent all day?
You'd have to have a brain to imagine things.
Homeschooling numbers are up. More parents are finding out that government schools are a horrible place to send their children.
Uh...no. An explosion of popularity of home schooling. Are you capable of thought at all?
Parents who don't want their childrens' health ruined are just being selfish! Sacrifice your children for the collective! Lower your expectations! Take the beating!
"As it turns out, isolation does not put your immune system on pause; sometimes immunity follows a "use it or lose it" rule. While they were Zooming in to school, children with existing partial immunity to endemic contagious diseases missed many opportunities to be exposed again, which would have refreshed their immune systems. We ended up with the opposite of herd immunity: a bunch of kids with suboptimal immune systems."
Which is something that everyone who knew anything at all about the immune system has known all along, but which people would be censored for "medical misinformation" if they tried to point out.
I am curious what the graph for new allergies will look like in the next five years. If the hygiene hypothesis is correct, the increased isolation plus masking should cause a substantial rise in allergies over the next several years as our undertaxed immune systems get bored.
Someone should remember this and due a medical survey of allergies in ten years.
It will only get funded if it will prove white men were at fault.
Cuomo, De Blasio, Newsom, and Fauci are all white men.
It will not get funded or published.
Except for covid, that is totally different. If we just mask up and lockdown it will magically go away.
Not "magically". It will go away because of #thescience, you clod.
Feature, not bug. It means that any infectious disease can now be the pretext to more totalitarianism.
Oh no, it's flu season again! We can't develop effective vaccines against the flu, so we need to lock everything down again for a couple of months at least!
This is what most mothers (except the Karens) know: exposure to people and dirt and nature builds up immunity.
This doesn't mean chicken pox parties. Jeepers. But it does mean to keep your kids out of plastic bubbles. Excessive washing and sanitation can be bad in the long run for children.
This is the drawback to lockdowns. Not necessarily enough to mandate communities raves, but it's still a factor that needs to be accounted for. It's one reason why schools need to be open rather than Chicagoized.
The surge in influenza and colds was predicted in Summer 2021 to hit in Winter 2022. For exactly the reasons given. And by gosh here it is.
Stuff like colds don't kill kids. Influenza doesn't, but it can kill their grandparents. But even stuff like chicken pox CAN kill children. Rubella can kill kids too. Pertussis kills, but even if one does not die the symptoms are horrible. So contrary to the anti-vaxxers, we still need vaccines. The old days of chicken pox parties is stupid.
At the same time, we can't enclose our children in plastic bubbles. A balance is needed. Children need to be outside playing with other children, out in nature, out among the germs, so they can build up immunity to all the small shit in life.
"This is the drawback to lockdowns."
Sure, that's the one and only drawback.
This doesn't mean chicken pox parties. Jeepers.
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The old days of chicken pox parties is stupid.
You're projecting a bit and it makes you look like a bit of an idiot. First, there was no vaccine. Your (general) choice was to get chickenpox as a kid, when you were more likely to get over it and do so quickly or get it as an adult and suffer more.
Second, half of the reason for chickenpox parties was to encourage the kids to get sick when they were off of school and being bedridden *and communicative* or otherwise cared for was less disruptive. As opposed to them going to just another day at school, where they may or may not know why Jimmy is missing and has been for two days, and themselves coming home and going back to school while feeling crappy for a couple of days.
Third, and this comes back to the first a bit, the "Chickenpox CAN kill children." notion is as much if not more scaremongering than "COVID CAN KILL CHILDREN!" scaremongering. Yes, chickenpox can kill children. Usually, for children, it was newborn/infants who get exposed through a sibling (which is why a pregnant mother might send a would-be sibling to a chickenpox party before giving birth). However, death from chickenpox was far more likely for a much older parent who was either immune compromised or never originally exposed to catch the and succumb to the disease.
Again, I'm not anti-vaxx. My kids are vaccinated against chickenpox and I chose, because of my job, to get vaccinated against hepatitis, which many people don't do. But to pretend that there was no logic to what people did in the past, especially such recent history, is to make yourself look like a historically-ignorant idiot.
Third, and this comes back to the first a bit, the "Chickenpox CAN kill children." notion is as much if not more scaremongering than "COVID CAN KILL CHILDREN!" scaremongering.
Prior to the vaccine, chickenpox killed ~100-150 people every year. Most of them were, as I indicated, older folks who somehow lost immunity or came through childhood without it and wound up in the presence/care of someone who had it. So millions of cases every year, to the point where literally near every child caught it, and only 100-150 deaths, only 25% or so who were children.
I wonder what he would think of variolation practices prior to the smallpox vaccine? Stupid morons trying to give themselves weaker, localized smallpox infections on their skin instead of breathing it in the normal way and getting full-blown smallpox.
The death rate from smallpox was so high in those days that variolation seemed like a good bet.
Even Cowpox had a non-negligible death rate.
Variola Major had a death rate of ~40%
Variola Minor had a death rate of ~5%
Cowpox had a death rate of ~1%, which reduced over the years as the vaccinia strain evolved in medical use.
To compare, COVID has a fatality rate of 0.1%, and even that is skewed by the extremely elderly and immuno-compromised.
Immunologists and pediatricians should have foreseen that
They did. We were assured that these temporary emergency measures would only last two weeks. It was just to keep the hospitals from being overwhelmed all at once.
As much as I’d like to note this article as evidence that the sort of social isolation foisted upon us by “experts” and their politician enablers has been truly horrible, particularly for our children, the article doesn’t contain a single documentable source to the claim that it’s made children susceptible to more disease overall. His anecdote and what 1 pediatrician said doesn’t really constitute widespread evidence. It certainly makes logical sense, and many of us predicted that a result like the one described was inevitable, but I want to see the actual data, or at least know that there is data beyond the author’s opinion.
The fallout with how the media, Reason included, has treated all of us over the last 6 years, is that there are virtually no sources one can trust without documentation. Sadly, even sources, like Reason, that I previously trusted, underwent a massive gaslighting expedition during Trump’s presidency, particularly during the election, and providing cover during our summer of mostly peaceful protests, have trashed their credibility. Now not even formerly trustworthy sources are credible to my eye.
Show me the documentation. Even when I ostensibly agree with a particular claim, I want the evidence. Your opinion is worthless without it.
I came here to say exactly this. Back this claim up with hard data, or else make it clear that it's just speculation.
You have to understand that "hard data" on this is subject to gatekeeping and censorship. We need to be open to alternative sources under these conditions.
What, you don't believe a 'philosophical life coach" is well-versed in immunology?
I'm happy to see Muzzled and Dan Lo nailed my exact thoughts on this! The plural of "anecdote" is not "data."
glad i live in a somewhat free state. Got the call today my 3rd grader was identified as being in close contact with someone who is 'rona positive. She doesn't even have to come out of school as long as she's asymptomatic and wears her face diaper.
The extended isolation created by the cowardice of the teachers, teacher's unions has done nothing to move the US population toward one of the stated goals, herd immunity. It has, however, reduced quality of what education students received. And demonstrated the priorities of the teachers and unions quite clearly -they are out for themselves, any claims that they make about students are bullshit.
Wait, what?
Protect the kids?
I thought the whole point was to give teachers a two year (or more) break form doing their job.
Still waiting for the detailed reason journalism research into each and every dollar designated for "fixing the virus" in schools.
Trillions, as I recall. Legislated, sent somewhere, but schools still are shut. Time to start looking at bank accounts, guys.
This is why I don't go to politicians or pundits for medical advice. So kids were sicker being isolated and somehow that makes their immune systems worse than if you let them be exposed to COVID to be asymptomatic spreaders.
Here's a clue fake libertarian RWCs, it's not all about saving the children. Not exposing kids to COVID is about not killing their grandparents from COVID, PERIOD! The rest of us don't need to give up our lives to save everyone under 18. Deal with it.
Real libertarians know whenever someone is wanting to save the children what they really want is to take away freedom.
Everyone dies u old coot. What a jackass u r. Destroy r youth to save a bunch of old folks who ALREADY have one foot hanging over their grave. Bullshit!! Go already.... Your time has come and gone already. U r one disgusting ass human.
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The more I think of school teachers, the more I think of the school-teaching profession as essentially a sinecure for the better sort of people. They tell us they're so essential that they should literally be paid to do nothing. I haven't got any hard data on this but have both heard (and personally observed) that the approximate retirement age for teachers is about 50. They simply don't like the teaching part of being a teacher. In a sense, as soon as they turn 50 the job goes from a partial sinecure (with four month vacations and very strict hours) to an absolute sinecure in the most literal sense. That the retirement funds are private isn't really an argument either. Those funds get their money from the public one way or another, either deducted from teacher's salaries or straight from the state (and often nowadays the pensions are guaranteed even if the funds fail). #schoolteachersaregoodfornothings
Public school teaching is largely an "affirmative action" jobs program for college educated Black women.
Exellent article! Outlining what has been common sense for the previous several thousand years. I hope the author's children find good health soon, and maybe after the current crisis, emerge stronger.
Maybe turn off the TV and protect the kids' minds as well as their bodies.