2/9 - “Kids older than 10 are just as likely to be infected or infect others with SARS-CoV-2. The picture is less clear when it comes to younger kids because of blind spots in the research.”
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3/9 - “Children have been dramatically underrepresented in
#COVID19 case counts because they are less likely than adults to show symptoms and therefore may escape detection. Seroprevalence studies can be equally misleading. Schools were closed when the studies were done.”Show this thread -
4/9 - “Kids may have some biological protection against
#SARSCoV2. The virus uses angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) receptors in the nasal mucosa as a doorway into the cells, and studies have found that young children have a lower density of those receptors.”Show this thread -
5/9 - “Yet, nobody knows if kids’ poor adherence to physical distancing and other precautions cancel out any biological advantage.”
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7/9 - “An influential rapid review published in April found a lack of evidence to support closing schools. However, some media mistook that finding as proof that school closures don’t work. They mixed up a lack of evidence with a lack of effectiveness.”
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8/9 -“Denmark shown that reopening schools can be safe, provided that local transm is low and appropr measures are in place (reducd class sizes and well-ventilatd classrooms).Reopening without such meas. cld be associatd with a higher number of school outbrks, as seen in Israel.”
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9/9 - “There will be outbreaks in schools, so the more we keep class bubbles relatively small and isolated from each other, the better we will be able to shut down individual classes instead of having to close entire schools.”
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Un gosse qui met de la morve covid partout ou qui tousse dans une pièce, je vois pas en quoi ses particules ne contaminerait pas les autres. On se moque du monde.
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