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  • HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 20,871
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,234 Standard Supporter
    HHusky said:

    Cordwood

    Pics or GTFO
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,986 Founders Club
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,986 Founders Club
    People like H still trying to peddle fear with cases are simply pathetic at this point

  • LesGrossmanLesGrossman Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,479 Founders Club
    This paper from the Swedish government says that not only is open schools not an increased risk to children, but also not an increased risk (vs. any other profession) to teachers. It compared Sweden to Finland (who had closed schools).


    Summary
    This report is a comparison between Finland and Sweden, two in many ways similar countries who applied different measures regarding schools during the covid-19 pandemic. There is no difference in the overall incidence of the laboratory confirmed covid-19 cases in the age group 1-19 years in the two countries and the number of laboratory confirmed cases does not fluctuate with school closure or change in testing policy in Finland. In Sweden, the number of laboratory confirmed cases is affected by change in testing policy. Severe covid-19 disease as measured in ICU admittance is very rare in both countries in this age group and no deaths were reported. Outbreak investigations in Finland has not shown children to be contributing much in terms of transmission and in Sweden a report comparing risk of covid-19 in different professions, showed no increased risk for teachers.

    In conclusion, closure or not of schools had no measurable direct impact on the number of laboratory confirmed cases in school-aged children in Finland or Sweden. The negative effects of closing schools must be weighed against the positive indirect effects it might have on the mitigation of the covid-19 pandemic.

    But Mean Orange Man says schools should open, so right on cue LA, San Diego, and San Bernardino announce that they are going to be distance learning in the fall.

    Link:
    https://www.folkhalsomyndigheten.se/publicerat-material/publikationsarkiv/c/covid-19-in-schoolchildren/
  • LoneStarDawgLoneStarDawg Member Posts: 13,342
    I think it was stupid that sweden stayed open, however Through dumb luck it turned out to be pretty positive. How the world is ignoring this datapoint is crazy.
  • Bob_CBob_C Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 10,588 Swaye's Wigwam

    This paper from the Swedish government says that not only is open schools not an increased risk to children, but also not an increased risk (vs. any other profession) to teachers. It compared Sweden to Finland (who had closed schools).


    Summary
    This report is a comparison between Finland and Sweden, two in many ways similar countries who applied different measures regarding schools during the covid-19 pandemic. There is no difference in the overall incidence of the laboratory confirmed covid-19 cases in the age group 1-19 years in the two countries and the number of laboratory confirmed cases does not fluctuate with school closure or change in testing policy in Finland. In Sweden, the number of laboratory confirmed cases is affected by change in testing policy. Severe covid-19 disease as measured in ICU admittance is very rare in both countries in this age group and no deaths were reported. Outbreak investigations in Finland has not shown children to be contributing much in terms of transmission and in Sweden a report comparing risk of covid-19 in different professions, showed no increased risk for teachers.

    In conclusion, closure or not of schools had no measurable direct impact on the number of laboratory confirmed cases in school-aged children in Finland or Sweden. The negative effects of closing schools must be weighed against the positive indirect effects it might have on the mitigation of the covid-19 pandemic.

    But Mean Orange Man says schools should open, so right on cue LA, San Diego, and San Bernardino announce that they are going to be distance learning in the fall.

    Link:
    https://www.folkhalsomyndigheten.se/publicerat-material/publikationsarkiv/c/covid-19-in-schoolchildren/
    Trump really should try some reverse psychology on these idiots, it’ll probably work.
  • LoneStarDawgLoneStarDawg Member Posts: 13,342
    Gwad said:

    I got conflict minerals in my phone made from cheap slave labor but I care about people because I wear a MASK.

    Did you post a black square on Instagram?
  • Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 26,954

    Gwad said:

    I got conflict minerals in my phone made from cheap slave labor but I care about people because I wear a MASK.

    Did you post a black square on Instagram?
    The important questions
  • GwadGwad Member Posts: 2,855
    I couldn't partake in subtle white supremacy by encouraging melanin rich people to play the victim. Nigerian-Americans are the most educated ethnic group anyways.
  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 33,908 Standard Supporter

    All about the election and crushing the economy.
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