One interesting point is that this article gets several facts wrong. Whether that detracts from the commentary on science or not is I suppose up to the readerhttps://twitter.com/VPrasadMDMPH/status/1384328964324302851 …
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"Studies have repeatedly concluded" - links to a tweet, and two articles on teacher's unions. There are many studies that have concluded precisely the oppositepic.twitter.com/Ed1aCCzohL
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The irony, to me, is that the central argument of the piece is that we should embrace uncertainty, but it presents school reopenings as a perfectly certain and good outcome
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(The other irony is two professors of law writing about the horrors of the "smug elite", but that is less about the science)
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Seems presumptuous to compare response of the US as a whole to anywhere, every area handled it differently. Our schools were only closed a few weeks then open in-person, masks optional. Our local positivity rate was +14% and hospitals nearly overwhelmed for about 8 months
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Doesn't falsifiability only require that one example be provided of a country that kept its schools open, without Covid ever being suppressed, and still had better Covid numbers than America? Or have we just given up on this whole scientific method all together?
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