I think it is especially important, too, to think about the ability for children then to engage in the activities that t...
I think this is really important, and I think we all should recognize that this is an area we need to look at.
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And my final question, Dr. Shelton, in your written testimony you note that in the rural areas it is especially importan...
Well, okay. This is really important, and whatever we need to do, I do not--you know, I know you have worked on it, I kn...
the trust, to me, is the most important thing, is making sure I know I can trust the data.
I do think we are getting so many mixed messages. It is very difficult to have one source of information.
I think children have disproportionately borne the isolation burden throughout this whole pandemic.
Based on the science, children 0 to 4 are less than, I think it is, 1 percent or 1.3 percent of all infections.
I cannot stress enough how important I think it is that we turn our attention to the children as it relates to the pande...
I think my question is for you, Dr. Walensky. And I think part of my challenge is, it is all based around how we are tre...
So why are we making the kids bear this burden?
I wanted to go back to maternal mortality. I know that was discussed a little bit earlier.
In my district, two of my counties, Skamania and Pacific County, are considered maternity care deserts.
I am really concerned that now that we have reached this point where you can get a vaccination if you want one, that we ...
I think the data really has to lead us.