California’s governor has been criticized by Stanford medicine professor for keeping kids out of school

California’s governor has been criticized by Stanford medicine professor for keeping kids out of school

Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, has come under fire for his COVID-19 policies, which kept his children out of school for more than a year, according to a Stanford University professor of medicine.

Dr. Jay Bhattacharya criticized the Democratic congressman on Twitter on Sunday. His state had some of the tightest lockdowns in the nation.

“Gov. @GavinNewsom kept my children out of their public schools for almost a year and a half without any solid epidemiological or scientific basis,” the parent complained. The professor tweeted, “His track record in education is the worst in the nation.

In a Twitter, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, the wife of Newsom, posted pictures of herself and her husband at two public schools. Bhattacharya was replying to that tweet.

According to Siebel Newsom’s tweet, “By focusing on the complete child, these schools expand on CA’s commitment to giving ALL children the best start in life.”

The woman who calls herself the “First Partner of California” in her Twitter bio received harsh criticism from Dr. Bhattacharya, the director of Stanford’s Institute for Demography and Economics of Health and Aging.

He was supported by others on Twitter who criticized the liberal lawmaker and his wife for what they perceived as hypocrisy.

He made education into a terrible disaster. Except for his own children, who attended a local private school in 2020,’ one individual retorted.

The Twitter user wrote, “The nerve of @JenSiebelNewsom tweeting anything like this.”

Just those individuals specified in the tweet’s mentions responded to the tweet that the “First Partner” sent out. Some continued to criticize Siebel Newsom by citing her post.

One user remarked, “Narrator in hushed voice: they send their kids to private school.”

Politico claims that Newsom’s wife enrolls their kids in a private school in Sacramento County. Only months after the COVID-19 pandemic started, Newsom said he and his wife will be sending their children back to school in the fall of 2020.

Her children who do not attend public school are not shown. Therefore, not ALL children,’ a different user tweeted in a quote.

California’s leftist lawmakers, including Newsom, have come under fire for their COVID-19 and stringent lockdown laws that persisted for months after other states began to relax them.

Two years after the COVID-19 pandemic started, some students in California schools were mandated to wear masks in the classroom till March 2022.

The initial state of emergency declared in California in March 2020 has not yet officially ended as of February 21.

Three years after it was put into effect, the order would expire on February 28th, according to a statement made by Governor Newsom in October.

At the time, Newsom remarked, “The State of Emergency was a powerful and essential weapon we employed to safeguard our state, and we wouldn’t have gotten to this stage without it.”

“California is ready to phase out this tool with the operational preparedness that we’ve built up and the procedures that we’ll continue to utilize moving forward,” he added.


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