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'The vulnerable, like my daughter, have lost': A father broke down in tears while speaking to a school board in IL on how mandatory masking harmed his daughter

If you have a few minutes to spare, please watch this heartfelt speech from a father in Naperville, Illinois telling his school board just how much the indoor mask mandate has harmed his daughter:

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“Heartbreaking” puts it mildly:

This line? Wow:

“The vulnerable, like my daughter, have lost”:

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Here’s part 2. Stick around until the end where the school board member tells everyone to keep wearing a mask:

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is expected to announce an easing of mask mandates later today, but he will reportedly keep them for schools:

WGN Investigates has learned that easing restrictions will likely happen in stages with requirements for masking in most indoor public places fully lifted by March 1.

Notably, Pritzker is expected to attempt to keep a masking requirement in place in schools as the state appeals a judge’s ruling that many school districts have interpreted to mean they can’t enforce masking among students.

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