OK Dr Foldren
Lol@ holderp asking for numbers, never provides his math
OK Dr Foldren
lol so you can't calculate it
where's randomguy with his concern over all the nordic countries school during covid?
Lol so you can't show your math
Older Children Spread the Coronavirus Just as Much as Adults, Large Study Finds
The study of nearly 65,000 people in South Korea suggests that school reopenings will trigger more outbreaks.
Children younger than 10 transmit to others much less often than adults do, but the risk is not zero.
And those between the ages of 10 and 19 can spread the virus at least as well as adults do.
The findings suggest that as schools reopen, communities will see clusters of infection take root that include children of all ages, several experts cautioned.
“I fear that there has been this sense that kids just won’t get infected or don’t get infected in the same way as adults and that, therefore, they’re almost like a bubbled population,”
Children under 10 were roughly half as likely as adults to spread the virus to others, consistent with other studies.
That may be because children generally exhale less air — and therefore less virus-laden air — or because they exhale that air closer to the ground, making it less likely that adults would breathe it in.
Children under 10 were roughly half as likely as adults to spread the virus to others, consistent with other studies
the large number of contacts for schoolchildren, who interact with dozens of others for a good part of the day, may cancel out their smaller risk of infecting others.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/18/h...n-schools.html
False. Ask sweden
Lol outdated. This is July
He's such a dumb bas . Um, school children get virus, go home pass it to mom who works in nursing home, mom super spreads it to nursing home. Sweden's higher death toll reflects spread was more unmitigated.
Yeah, let's ask them.
Cut a school's staff by a 3rd just like that. I can never recall in a time going to school where a 3rd of the staff was out sick. Quit gossiping, dip .However, a scan of Swedish newspapers makes clear that school outbreaks have occurred. In the town of Skellefteå, a teacher died and 18 of 76 staff tested positive at a school with about 500 students in preschool through ninth grade. The school closed for 2 weeks because so many staff were sick, but students were not tested for the virus. In Uppsala, staff protested when school officials, citing patient privacy rules, declined to notify families or staff that a teacher had tested positive. No contact tracing was done at the school. At least two staff members at other schools have died, but those schools remained open and no one attempted to trace the spread of the disease there. When asked about these cases, Ludvigsson said he was unaware of them. He did not respond to a query about whether he would amend the review article to include them.
THAT'S JUST GOSSIP YOU DIDN'T CALCULATE THE REAL MATH THAT I'M HOLDING HERE IN MY BUNKER THAT NOBODY ELSE CAN SEE
LOLOLOLOLO IFR
And that is 2 deaths out of the population of Sweden. Wich again would make ifr lower than flu. Stop the gossip and the name-calling
Show your math.
The entire population of Sweden isn't teachers, you immense idiot.
Lolololololol your argument.
San Antonio Teacher Groups Balk at a Return to the Classroom in August
“Having us return to the classroom is a disaster waiting to happen,” Espiritu-Azocar said.
“Once we return, I don’t see how we would be in the classroom very long before they start shutting down the schools” because of coronavirus outbreaks.
Returning brings personal health and safety concerns,
while choosing to stay home when the state mandates campuses reopen raises other problems.
there’s no guaranteed job security for educators who don’t feel comfortable returning to the classroom.
fear of contracting coronavirus is causing teachers to contemplate resigning or retiring rather than risk teaching in the classroom.
they fear bringing the coronavirus home to their family and worry about their own underlying health conditions that could affect them if they were to contract the virus.
They also worry about how to manage their own child care,
State funding plays a significant role in school districts’ reopening plans, Longoria said.
“Districts are being forced to open because funding is tied to opening,”
she said, acknowledging
districts can’t let all teachers remain at home without jeopardizing state money that funds payroll.
“If they don’t [reopen] then they’re going to get dinged on it, so we’re very concerned on [about] it.”
https://therivardreport.com/san-antonio-teacher-groups-balk-at-a-return-to-the-classroom-in-august
Florida communities live in ‘terror’ due to ‘COVID-19 parties’ large enough to block streets: Police
multiple gated communities are facing a threat from large “COVID-19 parties” being organized by out-of-towners renting vacation homes — and the residents are “living a life of terror right now.”
“They’re … actually getting together and they’re trying to mingle to potentially spread the virus amongst each other if they’re asymptomatic or whatever the case might be,”
we’ve been finding out that there are people here that are unsavory people that you wouldn’t want in your neighborhoods.
There are some gangs, that are renting these houses, and they’re coming here to Osceola County."
COVID parties have been reported in a number of other states, including Alabama, Kentucky, and Texas.
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/07/flo...treets-police/
lolololoo 2
Sucks that the president wants to put the onus on the states
Sucks that the states want to put the onus on the counties
But that's where we're at in these Trump times.... Take all the credit for the good, pass the buck on the bad
A troll that proves other trolls wrong
Covid-19 Spread Fastest by Teens and Tweens, Korea Study Finds
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...ea-study-finds
Yeah.. TSAFor people who lived with patients between the ages of 10 and 19, 18.6% tested positive for the virus within about 10 days after the initial case was detected -- the highest rate of transmission among the groups studied. Children younger than 10 spread the virus at the lowest rate, though researchers warned that could change when schools reopen.
There is the hole in your data.
Not safe to open schools, especially in hotspots
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/26/10/20-1315_article
Well that puts the Korean study in an interesting light. .
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