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Professor Harvard Medical School. Disease surveillance methods. Infectious disease outbreaks. Vaccine safety. Free SaTScan, TreeScan and RSequential software.

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    1. Dr. Abraar Karan‏Verified account @AbraarKaran 31 Jul 2020

      We have to stop for a second & realize how crazy all of this is. We have multi billion $ corporations (@NBA) forming literal bubbles through immense power & wealth to cont their business amidst disaster while the rest of us are stuck complaining about an incompetent government.

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    2. Dr. Abraar Karan‏Verified account @AbraarKaran 31 Jul 2020

      2/ We are talking abt how to send kids to school— indoors, crowded together—amidst a pandemic w/ 50,000 new cases per day; maybe 10x more undetected? Instead of putting 100% of that energy toward stopping this epidemic, we are assessing how to gamble w/ our kids’ health?

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    3. Martin Kulldorff‏ @MartinKulldorff 31 Jul 2020
      Replying to @AbraarKaran

      Hi Abraar, Our kids will be fine. 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. https://www.folkhalsomyndigheten.se/contentassets/c1b78bffbfde4a7899eb0d8ffdb57b09/covid-19-school-aged-children.pdf …

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    4. Dr. Abraar Karan‏Verified account @AbraarKaran 31 Jul 2020
      Replying to @MartinKulldorff

      Focusing on deaths misses the potential long term health effects this could have on our children w/ a novel virus that we are still learning about. To me, less about whether kids die; more abt how we are failing so badly, we justify children getting infected “bc they don’t die”

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      Martin Kulldorff‏ @MartinKulldorff 2 Aug 2020
      Replying to @AbraarKaran

      Dear Abraar. I have hesitated to reply, as your response stunned me. Hundreds of US kids die from flu. Now schools should close due to potential unknown long-term post-COVID19 effects? Plus, education is key to long-term mental/physical health, especially for working class kids.

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        2. Medicare for All‏ @AllOnMedicare 2 Aug 2020
          Replying to @MartinKulldorff @AbraarKaran

          Elite projection happening with regard to U.S. school policy. Professional elites see school reopening as less of a problem because they have the resources to manage the closure and protect their kids. Less of an issue in Europe with fewer private schools, more social solidarity.

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        3. Dr. Abraar Karan‏Verified account @AbraarKaran 2 Aug 2020
          Replying to @AllOnMedicare @MartinKulldorff

          Not at all— this harms the poorest kids the most & we need schools open as soon as possible. But if you are saying that we need to open schools because we can’t control the virus here quickly, then to me that is public health nihilism (which is even more elite privilege)

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