"If there's one thing we learn from history, it's that we don't learn from history"
A new study from India looks at #COVID19 contact tracing
And now reported, "[children] transmitted the virus at rates similar to the rest of the population"
https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2020-09-30/largest-covid-19-transmission-study-highlights-super-spreaders …
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Oh. My. God.
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Here's my reply thread to his thread. My thread got a little sidetracked on the issue of RCPCH responsibility for the ADC journal, but I think it's otherwise okay. The lead author of the India study was very kind and DMed me to thank me.https://twitter.com/SarahDRasmussen/status/1312654891966500865?s=20 …
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*final author, not lead author.
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Then again, I'm not sure how to read your frowny faces. Are you frowning at Munro, or the BBC?
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Because the term "biggest COVID spreaders" is very ill-defined. I doubt many epidemiologists, including the India study authors, would measure "bigness of COVID-spreaderness" by same-age transmission rate, particularly for a demographic with overall lower-level infection rate.
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This is actually unbelievable I don’t even know where to go from here
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Dog's age x 7 = human age.
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