Two uses of "science" in everyday parlance. There is (1) a method of investigation of natural phenomena, and (2) a religion. Typically "science shows" something, it's second type. More socially acceptable in bougie circles to claim science than to say "I have a superstition".https://twitter.com/MartinKulldorff/status/1289104607428345857 …
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Replying to @AndrewNoymer
Here is my usage: -Sweden never closed day-care/primary schools, with zero COVID19 deaths among 1.8 million children ages 1-15. So, less risk than annual flu. -Children greatly benefit from school. I am sure that you, an epidemiologist, agree with both. https://folkhalsomyndigheten.se/contentassets/c1b78bffbfde4a7899eb0d8ffdb57b09/covid-19-school-aged-children.pdf …
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Replying to @MartinKulldorff
Kids don't die of COVID-19 (by and large). Kids die from influenza (regularly, esp 0–5). So it's not a v. interesting comparison. The reason to close schools has nothing to do w/kids, TBH. Whether or not to close schools is debatable, but it's good to have the right context.
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Replying to @AndrewNoymer
Teacher safety is another argument used against
#OpenSchools. We can use same counterfactual/ref. With schools open, compared to other professions, the COVID19 RR was 0.9 (95% CI 0.7-1.1) for day-care and 1.1 (95% CI 0.9-1.3) for primary school teachers. Sample size 260K. 1/42 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @MartinKulldorff @AndrewNoymer
@MartinKulldorff Was the reference group for the RR estimate really all other professions? Not familiar with the Sweden context, but if uncontrolled transmission is occurring in other professions, infection risk among teachers may be very high... similar to other professions.2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Is there a link for the write-up of the study you're referencing?
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Here is the link to the study on school children and teachers, a joint report by the CDC counterparts in Sweden and Finland. In English. https://www.folkhalsomyndigheten.se/contentassets/c1b78bffbfde4a7899eb0d8ffdb57b09/covid-19-school-aged-children.pdf …
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