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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Maybe they were playing Spin-The-Bottle!
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Jokes aside... most of the major studies are saying that kids don't spread it to each other eitherhttps://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/07/200710100934.htm …
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Just ask a teacher.
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I discuss the problems with finding good evidence on the schools-children-transmission question in this video starting around the 6-minute-mark:https://youtu.be/5AbFwR8vBu4?t=373 …
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To be clear: I think evidence neither supports the statement "It's no problem at all" nor "It's a huge problem". Which makes it a risk-management decision in your terms. Which is fine but then experts shouldn't claim the justification for these decisions was 'unanimous evidence'.
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This is unhelpful if the schools need to open. Like focusing on the blind man who is hugging the elephants truck. His description is true but only a small part of the total picture.
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"trunk". sorry for the typo-auto correct
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