#4: Making an Affirmative Case
#4: Making an Affirmative Case
1. Proposition: The California State Board of Education must enforce mask mandates in order to limit the spread of Covid-19 among employees and children in K-12 public schools in California.
2. Context: Following a lengthy debate among health professionals, school board members, and parents, California has chosen to repeal its mask law in public schools.
3. Harms: a) Unvaccinated exposure- Unvaccinated employees or pupils may expose themselves to
b) Unprotected immunocompromised- Immunocompromised personnel and patients c) Immunocompromised patients d) Immunocompromised patients e) Immunocompromised patients e) Immunocompromised patients
Students would be unprotected against individuals who may be infected with the virus, resulting in more severe symptoms.
4. Inheritance: a) School Closures- Covid will quickly spread among employees and pupils.
causing future school closures b) Hospitalization and Death Risk- Immunocompromised Personnel and
students
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#4: Making an Affirmative Case
1. Proposition: The California State Board of Education must enforce mask mandates in order to limit the spread of Covid-19 among employees and children in K-12 public schools in California.
2. Context: Following a lengthy debate among health professionals, school board members, and parents, California has chosen to repeal its mask law in public schools.
3. Harms: a) Unvaccinated exposure- Unvaccinated employees or pupils may expose themselves to
b) Unprotected immunocompromised- Immunocompromised personnel and patients c) Immunocompromised patients d) Immunocompromised patients e) Immunocompromised patients e) Immunocompromised patients
Students would be unprotected against individuals who may be infected with the virus, resulting in more severe symptoms.
4. Inheritance: a) School Closures- Covid will quickly spread among employees and pupils.
causing future