The whole truth about kids, schools, and COVID https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/01/just-open-schools-already/617849/ … A year ago, we had many reasons to think young kids would be most at risk in a respiratory pandemic. Months of data show something close to the opposite. The question is what we do with that information.
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I mean, the North Carolina study that you cite as evidence is definitely open to a number of these potential biases - if nothing else the contact tracing is poorly defined - but in the piece it is represented as solid evidencepic.twitter.com/XstzZARrxU
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I think that's a fair point, and I could have paused to point out that, despite the mounting evidence of lower transmission risk for younger children, some of the papers I mentioned might be subject to the criticisms i levied at the SK/Jerusalem studies ...
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I believe the term is cherry picking. Thank you for your service.
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