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Missouri's GOP governor says kids who go back to school will get COVID-19 but they'll 'get over it'

on Friday said that children have to go back to school, where they will get COVID-19 but will "get over it."

COVID-19 symptoms have generally been milder among children than adults, but there have been instances of kids dying from the virus. told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch

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Such an incredibly ignorant comment. They will get over it or die.

OMG

rhonda_harbison Let's get over this Governor. He's obviously too stupid and cruel to live.

rhonda_harbison Wow! Just wow!

hi Mom, look what I brought you

This is why people distrust the media. Kids get sick every year and 'get over it'. That isn't controversial. No evidence this corona is more deadly than other diseases kids get at schools every year. No hard evidence they are a major spreader of this corona.

Tough luck to their teachers, parents & grandparents.

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