- 12 Aug 2020 05:06
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https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ta ... f=bffbsoml
And I see that you ignored my point about the increase in cases of slightly less than a million, not including staff and caregivers.
Like you ignored my request my evidence that children would not be affected. We now see that about a million kids would be affected.
And you also ignored my request for this supposed lapse on my part that you use to excuse any burden of proof on your part.
More science:
https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavir ... -1.5030231
Here is the link to the study mentioned in the article:
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/26/10/20-1315_article
There is a crack in everything,
That's how the light gets in...
Doug64 wrote:Whoever said that the Republicans plan "to put kids back in school like everything was normal"? All the schools reopening I've heard of include precautions, more than really necessary so far as I can tell (at least so far as the kids are concerned--like any other essential workers, the teachers need more).
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ta ... f=bffbsoml
A Georgia School District Has To Quarantine More Than 900 People Over Fears Of Coronavirus Exposure
A week after reopening its schools, the Cherokee County School District mandated a two-week quarantine for 925 students and staff following coronavirus cases.
Tasneem Nashrulla
BuzzFeed News Reporter
Posted on August 11, 2020, at 8:55 p.m. ET
...article continues....
And I see that you ignored my point about the increase in cases of slightly less than a million, not including staff and caregivers.
Like you ignored my request my evidence that children would not be affected. We now see that about a million kids would be affected.
And you also ignored my request for this supposed lapse on my part that you use to excuse any burden of proof on your part.
More science:
https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavir ... -1.5030231
- Children over age 10 spread COVID-19 as much as adults, study finds
TORONTO -- A new study has found that older children transmit the novel coronavirus to others as well as adults do, contradicting the perception that COVID-19 affects all young people less than it does the elderly.
The study, released Thursday by the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, reported that children up to age 10 spread COVID-19 much less than adults do. However, children aged 10 to 19 were just as likely as adults to transmit the virus to someone else.
South Korean researchers identified 5,706 people who were the first in their households to report COVID-19 symptoms between Jan. 20 and March 27, along with 59,073 individuals they had come into contact with. Researchers tested all of the household contacts of each patient, regardless of symptoms, but only tested symptomatic contacts outside the household
...article continues...
Here is the link to the study mentioned in the article:
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/26/10/20-1315_article
There is a crack in everything,
That's how the light gets in...