It really is bizarre. I know I mentioned this story once on Mastodon somewhere before, but it fits here.
A few years back there was this know-it-all nurse at my kid's school. One day I get a call around mid-day that I need to come pick up my son because he wasn't feeling well. So I get there and she brings him out and in front of a bunch of other parents and teachers she proceeds to give me this sanctimonious lecture about how I clearly never should have let my kid go to school and how awful it was that I was letting him spread whatever had made him ill to everyone else.
Of course, he was showing no symptoms hours earlier. I never would have sent him in sick, but, anyway....
One of my his friend's moms remembered this interaction and a couple of months ago sends me a text that the same nurse called her and gave her a big lecture about how her kid had been out sick for a few days in a row and that wasn't acceptable. No matter what he needed to get into school and not miss anymore days. There's no testing requirement anymore, so it didn't matter what he had, just get him back in class.
A couple weeks later another parent shared almost the exact same story. They seem to be, literally, calling everyone who's out sick and telling them that not only is it OK to send their kid to school sick, but it's the right thing to do. Insanity.
@BE that's horrible! Even prepandemic, we've never encouraged kids to go to school sick.
Can't understand what they're trying to prove!