• March 28, 2024

Why An Oregon School FORCED These CHILDREN To Eat In The Cold Will Make Your Blood Boil!

Joe’s covid mandates are going insane, instead of helping Americans, people are losing their jobs, businesses are closing,  and recently, even our children at school are being forced to follow these mandates.

Elementary school students in Portland, Oregon were photographed eating lunch outside, sitting on buckets, away from friends in temperatures as high as 40 degrees, presumably part of the school’s policy to mitigate COVID-19.

Just seeing the picture makes my blood boil, to the point that they want to risk the lives of our children just to follow their so-called mandates.

CHILD ABUSE: Kindergartners are forced to eat lunch outside in 40-degree weather at Capitol Hill Elementary School in Portland, Oregon.

They sit on buckets to social distance from their classmates. pic.twitter.com/KqFcliTFYf

— Katie Daviscourt (@KatieDaviscourt) December 8, 2021

The Post Millennial reported that one of the parents told them that Capitol Hill Elementary School in Portland is forcing their children to eat their lunch outside was the “last straw” vis-à-vis Portland Public Schools, saying:

As a parent of a student at Capitol Hill Elementary, this policy is abhorrent. I am beyond furious, especially knowing children are low-risk. Governor Brown maskless in DC this weekend was the last straw. We’ve been patient with all of the policies here in Portland in hopes of not being ostracized within the community, but this is the last straw. I will be picking my child up to have lunch at home.

The outlet tried to reached out to Portland Public Schools for comment but have not yet heard back.

Rules for you, but not for me again after Democratic Oregon Governor Kate Brown was photographed without a mask while indoors attending the LGBTQ Trust’s 30th Anniversary Gala in Washington, D.C. to be inducted into the Hall of Fame on Saturday. Washington, D.C. does not have an internal mask mandate; Oregon is one of the few states that still has a mandate to use an indoor mask.

According to KATU reports:

Dr. Paul Cieslak, the medical director for communicable diseases and immunizations with OHA gathered a Rules Advisory Committee (RAC) to consider a “permanent” indoor mask mandate in the state lastweek.

“Permanent means indefinite. It doesn’t necessarily mean permanent. We can repeal it as well, but we are only allowed to have a temporary rule for 180 days, and anything that goes beyond 180 days, we cannot extend it.”

The State of Oregon website noted that Brown reinstated an outdoor mask mandate in the state on August:

Governor Kate Brown today announced new statewide outdoor mask requirements to help stop the spread of the highly contagious Delta variant. Effective Friday, August 27, masks will be required in most public outdoor settings, including large outdoor events, where physical distancing is not possible, and regardless of vaccination status. The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) also strongly recommends masking for outdoor gatherings at private residences when individuals from different households do not consistently maintain physical distance.

In Novembe, the website noted that OHA had repealed the outdoor mask mandate but left it in place indoors, writing:

OHA has lifted the requirement to wear masks in crowded outdoor settings, such as football games, concerts, or holiday festivals. People in Oregon are still required to wear masks in indoor public settings to protect against the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19.

OHA still strongly recommends outdoor mask wearing for these groups to protect against disease transmission: people who are unvaccinated, the elderly, immunocompromised people, people at higher risk of contracting the disease, and people who live with someone in one of these categories.

Sources: DailyWire, The Post Millennial, statesmanjournal, Origon.Gov, KATU

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