MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan argued the claim school closures were a “massive and avoidable' mistake and that kids are not as affected by the disease are “dangerous myths.'
spent a segment of his show on Friday defending school shutdowns during the pandemic and attacked conservatives for spreading"dangerous myths" of learning loss.
"Because the myths about children and COVID, that kids aren’t really harmed by it, that school closures were a massive and avoidable mistake, that they caused learning loss and mental health issues, those myths, and they are myths, dangerous myths have endured for so long, become so ingrained, so pervasive," Hasan said.
"Oh, and when you hear conservatives in particular saying, ‘Well, the kids who died from COVID they all had comorbidities, they were all unhealthy. A, that’s not true, and B, we’re supposed to be OK now with kids dying from COVID because they have asthma? And C, I guess we found those death panels that conservatives used to fearmonger about.
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