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Part 6 Wyo Parents File Federal Suit Against School Boards

As the federal lawsuit continues,, on September 2, 2021, Vinay Prasad, M.D. MPH, a practicing hematologist oncologist and Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at The University of California in San Francisco, authored an article in the Atlantic, wherein he stated that the educational cost of face covering is far better established than the benefits of face mask mandates for children.

Dr. Prasad noted that “No scientific consensus exists about the wisdom of mandatory-masking rules for school children.”

However, in the WOKE wisdom of Wyoming officials and school board trustees, even after the medical and scientific knowledge from unreservedly very qualified individuals widely available, shortly after the Fall of 2021 the school year began, many school districts began instituting and forcing on to little children face coverings and the policies that they instituted for all required all staff, attendees and visitors to wear face mask coverings. This was an incredibly unwise move on their part as this Federal lawsuit will expose in court.

The Wyoming parents, together and separately, have alleged that Respondents/Defendants made such policies with no lawful authority to do so; and done regardless of credible, medical and scientific documentation and recommendations by very qualified experts.

FACTS show that face masking mandate policies for school-aged children is child abuse and is especially egregious since the side-effects of documented mask wearing are worldwide.

FACTS show that both a healthy person and a sick person will experience Mask-Induced Exhaustion Syndrome (MIES) with typical changes and symptoms that are often observed in combination, such as an increase in breathing dead air space volume, increase in breathing resistance, increase in blood carbon dioxide, decrease in blood oxygen saturation, increase in heart rate, increase in blood pressure, decrease in Cadiopulmonary capacity, increase in respiratory rate, shortness of breath and difficulty breathing, headaches, dizziness, feeling hot and clammy, decreased ability to concentrate, decreased ability to think, drowsiness, decrease in empathy perception impaired skin barrier function with itching, acne, skin lesions and irritation over all perceived fatigue and exhaustion.

But all the Respondents/ Defendants regardless of this, want to force Wyoming children to wear masks.

Do the respondents / defendants, need to be brought up on CHILD ABUSE criminal charges. Simply put!

You, the viewer, read and decide for yourself.

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