Public Health Agencies advising parents to isolate daycare, and school aged children

2021-02-28

Public Health Agencies advising parents to isolate daycare, and school aged children

Feb 28, 2021 | Blog, General News

Public Health Agencies advising parents to isolate daycare, and school aged children

 
 
A recent article published in the Toronto Sun on February 27th addresses guidelines issued by Public Health Agencies advising parents to isolate daycare, and school aged children who may have been exposed to a classmate who has tested positive for Covid-19, in their rooms for 14 days, even if they are asymptomatic.
Dr. Susan Richardson, a microbiologist and infectious disease physician states:
“Shutting a child off from their parents and siblings for up to 14 days in this manner could produce significant and long-lasting emotional and psychological effects.”
We at Police on Guard for Thee have tried to remain as neutral as possible by providing information to the public about the current legislation and their Charter rights, but we believe it is imperative to issue a very clear and concise statement at this time.
This type of irresponsible direction from our institutions will have severe repercussions for our children. This policy amounts to state sanctioned cruel and unusual punishment in violation of section 12 of the Charter. Simply put, it is neglect. It is unfortunate that some parents will actually adhere to this direction, and for that we are saddened.
We implore parents not to follow these guidelines as the consequences for our children will be extremely damaging and long lasting.

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