This is a bizarre headline given the first paragraph reads "Schools do not appear to play a big role in spreading coronavirus, say UK researchers who have studied teacher and pupil absences during the pandemic." That's not the same as "no evidence".https://twitter.com/BBCNews/status/1361328209883770883 …
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Tildesley is a mathematical modeller who uses numbers to show us how clever he thinks he is, rather than to illuminate. He has no public health or clinical experience. Why are people like him advising the government rather than the brilliant
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To be fair to him, I don't think the BBC headline is representative of what the article says.
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Schools were closed because teachers and students got infected towards the end of 2020. The paper even mentions that. That's the evidence that THERE IS higher risk in schools for both students and teachers. Nothing else was closed in community, only schools!
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