French School Parents in Morocco Demand End to Mandatory Masks for Students

Parents of students in the French school network in Morocco have written to the government to protest against their children wearing masks at school.
Expressing their concern about the harmful effects of this measure, still in force as part of the health protocol related to Covid-19, these parents have demanded the end of the obligation to wear masks at school, as is already the case in many other countries.
The parents believe that scientific studies have not provided any proof of the effectiveness of these masks, on the contrary, they have highlighted countless serious side effects.
On the contrary, they denounce, the masks contain toxic and carcinogenic chemicals.
"The presence of graphene in the masks also causes persistent lung lesions, similar to the effects of asbestos. Our children risk asphyxiation due to oxygen deficiency and excess CO2 causing headaches, nausea, fatigue, loss of concentration, sinus problems, respiratory problems and hyperventilation. Mouth breathing leads to facial deformities, gingivitis and cavities. Humidity and germs accumulate in the mask and cause skin lesions on the face (irritant dermatitis, worsening of acne, impetigo) and bacterial pneumonia," the parents protest.
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