These papers are so dodgy.
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A house of cards.
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With the amount of evidence of organ damage associated with covid19, regardless of age or severity of symptoms, is it unreasonable to assume that many kids who get covid may have life-shortening organ damage? Did they factor that possibility into their conclusions?
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My daughter’s BF is 18 and has been in the hospital all week with COVID. Will most likely have permanent lung damage.
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Why would anyone seek justification for opening schools when the case for closing them has not by any means been convincingly argued for yet?
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Agree. Thats the important question.
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Well they do charge authors a hefty fee without their necessarily providing a rigorous peer-review process. The open access journals which do so no doubt earn their fee (though, from experience, reviewers are not paid a cent, lol).
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Maybe, just maybe, there a things we can't calculate. Some things we just have to decide. Like keeping schools open as safely as possible.
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Hmm, I wonder what the cost is in YLL of knowing that you brought Covid home from school and killed family members? Seems like that might be a significant concern.
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Brought it home and killed them. Or hospitalized them for enough days that (in the US, at leasf) they are bankrupted and lose their home and life savings. Or (and) they have longhauler issues of mental illness, heart damage, systemic pain....
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