If "Kids rarely get sick with COVID-19" is your argument for opening schools, while ignoring the spreading-to-grandma part of the equation, I don't want to hear anything else you have to say.
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Many credible studies point that direction.
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"Not good enough!" - (ostensibly) Scott Adams
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i've been keeping my child from my mom.. but at this point, i may as well not.
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True. But we know that in order for virus to multiply, cells have to die, hence symptoms. Asyntomatic people (e.g. children) have lower viral load, hence lower infectiousness. Not sure yet, but seems plausible.
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You think that will turn out OK for all cases? How's that meant to actually work, say for grandma who lives with their kids and grandkids?https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10935-012-0271-2 …
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