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Note case for keeping schools open by infectious-disease epidemiologist Philip Alcabes.
"The more that COVID-19 spreads among those who don’t get sick from it, i.e., children, the faster it will evolve into a less pathogenic form."https://theamericanscholar.org/covid-19-a-primer/#.Xm5EbqhKhPY …
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The author makes this calculation: "The risks of keeping schools open are outweighed, in that case, by the potential benefit in hastening an end to the danger." Perhaps he is available to appear on your show to elaborate that point.
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How many % of parents of schoolchildren are above 55 ? Wouldnt that just bring huge amount of parents at once to ER
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Well it isn't playing God & pretending like we know everything & it isn't like spreading fear & panic. None of that works.
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Extreme form is to separate and quarantine the elderly from kids. very hard
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Trade-offs...economists' skill stack.
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Not enough time in a pandemic for good A/B testing. We should experiment with everything in various states & hope a pattern develops
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Anyone showing mild symptoms should not be quarantined from other low risk people.
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I think China has done this if their stats are true. They may have already had mild versions of the disease on hand.
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Will shutting down our economy and society have consequences worse than the disease? b
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I'm solidly in the social distancing, flattening the curve camp after reading the different opinions and data. Our hospitals will be easily overwhelmed by this.
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