A really important thread on that South Korea/kids study that got widespread coverage that, in my view, was not warranted because even without extra info, its statistics were internally weird plus findings not in line with previous research. Plus ages were inappropriately binned.https://twitter.com/apsmunro/status/1292852036720091136 …
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*Forcing* teachers and parents who are concerned about contracting the virus and dying is the option that requires hard scientific backing. The issue about working parents is real, solving stuff like that is what governments are for. The online option should at least be allowed.
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Of course. There is no one-sized fits all solution here. But some kids aren't going to be safer if schools are completely closed (in haphazard group childcare instead); some kids have the resources, preferences and sometimes medical need to be online-only.
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