RT @AdamJKucharski: Then there's children. There's evidence they may be less susceptible to infection (https://t.co/bqBPXtT0RT) and younger…
RT @AdamJKucharski: Then there's children. There's evidence they may be less susceptible to infection (https://t.co/bqBPXtT0RT) and younger…
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RT @AdamJKucharski: Then there's children. There's evidence they may be less susceptible to infection (https://t.co/bqBPXtT0RT) and younger…
للمزيد وقراءة المقالة العلمية الأصلية يمكنك الاطلاع عليها من خلال هذا الرابط: https://t.co/VhmlCnthjb
Age-dependent effects in the transmission and control of COVID-19 epidemics https://t.co/lPFpKbZMFO
RT @AdamJKucharski: Then there's children. There's evidence they may be less susceptible to infection (https://t.co/bqBPXtT0RT) and younger…
RT @AdamJKucharski: Then there's children. There's evidence they may be less susceptible to infection (https://t.co/bqBPXtT0RT) and younger…
RT @AdamJKucharski: Then there's children. There's evidence they may be less susceptible to infection (https://t.co/bqBPXtT0RT) and younger…
RT @AdamJKucharski: Then there's children. There's evidence they may be less susceptible to infection (https://t.co/bqBPXtT0RT) and younger…
RT @AdamJKucharski: Then there's children. There's evidence they may be less susceptible to infection (https://t.co/bqBPXtT0RT) and younger…
RT @AdamJKucharski: Then there's children. There's evidence they may be less susceptible to infection (https://t.co/bqBPXtT0RT) and younger…
Then there's children. There's evidence they may be less susceptible to infection (https://t.co/bqBPXtT0RT) and younger groups not previously exposed to SARS-CoV-2 have cross-reactive antibodies, which may help explain reduced risk (https://t.co/T5XKNjQlKP
Politics >>> facts = screw the kids https://t.co/eib6seYxMc
RT @HelenChuMD: Important paper as we consider how best to reopen schools in the fall. https://t.co/OkOT5YobF9
RT @nnhooten: This seemed to be the wrong link. Here is the right one! https://t.co/Ixe082sPia
@nitzanb5 @ldattel בואי. מידע קצת יותר מדעי ויותר אמין: https://t.co/00QXZoVmvb
@JoKiwi55 @justinCgio @GerryBrownleeMP @JudithCollinsMP @NZNationalParty Nice Nature article. Openly acknowledges the high fatality rate in elderly but also discusses the wider populations https://t.co/jDc8nXn5Gj
RT @nnhooten: This seemed to be the wrong link. Here is the right one! https://t.co/Ixe082sPia
RT @junesanchezjb: @Blackrider55555 @3a328d147b3b412 @Ruben_mlp @PDuchement @s Gracias por las lecturas aportadas 😊 Por si te interesan la…
RT @nnhooten: This seemed to be the wrong link. Here is the right one! https://t.co/Ixe082sPia
@Blackrider55555 @3a328d147b3b412 @Ruben_mlp @PDuchement @s Gracias por las lecturas aportadas 😊 Por si te interesan las que yo he dado: https://t.co/Q01K3KB9Ch
@3a328d147b3b412 @Ruben_mlp @PDuchement @s Primera foto sacada del estudio de la investigación del instituto de Sant Joan de Déu: https://t.co/1YisZCHQ0H La segunda foto sacada del estudio del Nature Medicine. https://t.co/ODzCHOl80V https://t.co/b8ewOgUK
@3a328d147b3b412 @Ruben_mlp @PDuchement @s Primera afirmación: Estudio del Instituto de investigación de Sant Joan de Déu: https://t.co/1YisZCHQ0H Estudio de Davies, N.G., Klepac, P., Liu, Y. et al. en Nature Medicine. https://t.co/ODzCHOl80V Segunda afi
This seemed to be the wrong link. Here is the right one! https://t.co/Ixe082sPia
@AndreaObaid @Mineduc “las intervenciones dirigidas a los niños pueden tener un impacto relativamente pequeño en la reducción de la transmisión del SARS-CoV-2” https://t.co/9YlM9r40cc @DavidDPreiss @raulfiguersa @GaboTuitero @conystipicic
@Mattersofmymind @JohnWest_JAWS @BionicBirdAnna @GavinWilliamson I believe most research has recently shown children are less susceptible to catching Covid than adults. The alternative of keeping schools closed, however, is a very worrying prospect. ht
@Blewett17 I'm so glad that you enjoyed it! This is from Fig 3A in this paper by @rozeggo and colleagues... https://t.co/gbiPNfcXsG "Age-dependent effects in the transmission & control of COVID-19 epidemics".
@KAPeanut @guardian “Accordingly, we find that interventions aimed at children might have a relatively small impact on reducing SARS-CoV-2 transmission, particularly if the transmissibility of subclinical infections is low.” https://t.co/6DEstlLEL7
RT @ReOpenClass: To explore the effects of school closure, three months of school closures were simulated with varying infectiousness of su…
@JeffSharlet "We estimate that susceptibility to infection in individuals under 20 years of age is approximately half that of adults aged over 20 years" https://t.co/bVjXbRk4QD
RT @apsmunro: Most people worry about kids transmitting similar to other resp viruses, like influenza This does not appear to be the same…
To explore the effects of school closure, three months of school closures were simulated with varying infectiousness of subclinical infections. Their study found that school closures in response to COVID-19 did not have a substantial effect on cases. #ReOp
RT @edinburgh_man: @devisridhar @Telegraph "clinical symptoms [only] manifest in 21% of infections in 10- to 19-year-olds" https://t.co/pqh…
RT @edinburgh_man: @devisridhar @Telegraph "clinical symptoms [only] manifest in 21% of infections in 10- to 19-year-olds" https://t.co/pqh…
RT @edinburgh_man: @devisridhar @Telegraph "clinical symptoms [only] manifest in 21% of infections in 10- to 19-year-olds" https://t.co/pqh…
@devisridhar @Telegraph "clinical symptoms [only] manifest in 21% of infections in 10- to 19-year-olds" https://t.co/pqhtDMR4lS 7 school age children tested postive today in Scotland. Potentially 35 including asymtomatic. Only today. It is already in our c
The other side apparently doesn't read
Open schools. "... those aged under 20 years are roughly half as susceptible to infection as those over 20 years of age, and 79% of infections are asymptomatic or paucisymptomatic in 10- to 19-year-olds, compared with 31% in those over 70 years of age."
@TBApple @dahart66 @KristalDixon @ajc https://t.co/aI5LRlIVl2 "There was a comparatively lower effect of closing schools for COVID than for influenza, because of the lower susceptibility and clinical symptom rate in children."
@catlady111310 @TotalweirdoT @crash0152 @whoredenfelder @Naj29148 @star_savvy @ProjectLincoln @realDonaldTrump This significant study proofs this wrong. https://t.co/YzsiLRnVo4
@madness4200 @catlady111310 @star_savvy @ProjectLincoln @realDonaldTrump There is enough data our there to proof you wrong multiple times. https://t.co/YzsiLRnVo4 https://t.co/mcMitMKdfz
@devisridhar It has been suggested that youth under 20 are less likely to show symptoms if infected. However, the study does not look at how infected children could transmit to adults — a lingering concern... #COVID19 https://t.co/gka2DLh20e
8/ But there’s bias if testing is based on symptoms only. 2 large studies using diff approaches (but relying on some same data) conclude children <19yrs are half as likely as >20yrs to be infected by SARSCoV2 by a close contact. https://t.co/K2ZxdF
@JamesGunn Further reading: https://t.co/kJCFZcwSPG
@TheDoctor3396 @tbruceWU @MaryKittelson5 @HeyRisa @MeghanMcCain Uh... This is not the sort of thing I’m letting twitter educate me on. AAP is strongly recommending in person classes resume too.... it’s the teachers union that made this political, but their
Given the studies suggesting children 100× viral load compared to adults, they may not have symptoms but still transmit more than adults? What is the viral load comparisons for asymptomatic cases in children vs adults though? #COVID19
@parentsmagazine "There was a comparatively lower effect of closing schools for COVID than for influenza, because of the lower susceptibility and clinical symptom rate in children." https://t.co/aI5LRlrjWs
RT @KispiZuerich: @martinsteiger In CH machen <10-Jährige nur 0.7% der bestätigten Fälle aus: https://t.co/IcrBBX1Ylo Global ähnliches Bild…
Children and teenagers are only half as likely to get infected with the coronavirus as adults age 20 and older, and they usually don’t develop clinical symptoms of #COVID19, according to a recent study https://t.co/XTbPRtvvDy
@Brutalemabella @NoLore I don't let my children (7&9) play on the structures if other kids are around. Also we wear masks Regardless, I haven't seen cases of transmission through play structures and kids that age are less likely to transmit the virus
@AJemaineClement Further reading: https://t.co/kJCFZcwSPG
RT @NGrevia: Dirigir recursos a prevenir el contagio del COVID19 en niños y niñas no tiene un efecto significativo en la transmisión del vi…
RT @NGrevia: Dirigir recursos a prevenir el contagio del COVID19 en niños y niñas no tiene un efecto significativo en la transmisión del vi…
RT @NGrevia: Dirigir recursos a prevenir el contagio del COVID19 en niños y niñas no tiene un efecto significativo en la transmisión del vi…
RT @NGrevia: Dirigir recursos a prevenir el contagio del COVID19 en niños y niñas no tiene un efecto significativo en la transmisión del vi…
@martinsteiger In CH machen <10-Jährige nur 0.7% der bestätigten Fälle aus: https://t.co/IcrBBX1Ylo Global ähnliches Bild: https://t.co/m0NAmOzrEQ Unterschied zu Erwachsenen bleibt markant, selbst wenn durch anfangs restriktive Teststrategie und evtl ho
RT @NGrevia: Dirigir recursos a prevenir el contagio del COVID19 en niños y niñas no tiene un efecto significativo en la transmisión del vi…
RT @NGrevia: Dirigir recursos a prevenir el contagio del COVID19 en niños y niñas no tiene un efecto significativo en la transmisión del vi…
RT @NGrevia: Dirigir recursos a prevenir el contagio del COVID19 en niños y niñas no tiene un efecto significativo en la transmisión del vi…
RT @NGrevia: Dirigir recursos a prevenir el contagio del COVID19 en niños y niñas no tiene un efecto significativo en la transmisión del vi…
RT @NGrevia: Dirigir recursos a prevenir el contagio del COVID19 en niños y niñas no tiene un efecto significativo en la transmisión del vi…
RT @NGrevia: Dirigir recursos a prevenir el contagio del COVID19 en niños y niñas no tiene un efecto significativo en la transmisión del vi…
RT @NGrevia: Dirigir recursos a prevenir el contagio del COVID19 en niños y niñas no tiene un efecto significativo en la transmisión del vi…
Dirigir recursos a prevenir el contagio del COVID19 en niños y niñas no tiene un efecto significativo en la transmisión del virus. Un artículo muy interesante de ‘Nature Medicine’ para leer antes de discutir sobre si hay que cerrar las escuelas. https:/
@tk1ng @doctorow Journalistic scaremongering: try reading stuff published in reputable scientific journals https://t.co/6iywqvmO12
@swww2198 “We estimate that susceptibility to infection in individuals under 20 years of age is approximately half that of adults aged over 20 years, and that clinical symptoms manifest in 21%” https://t.co/lovhJQsg2L
@mederos_aaron @dennettl @MattWalshBlog To a certain degree, sure, but we can’t pretend like kids haven’t been exposed, of course they have. They have proven to be the most resilient demographic by far though. Also, other countries have opened schools and
@RetweetingSome1 @dennettl @MattWalshBlog Kids who are exposed are more than half as likely to get it than people over 18. They aren’t contracting it or spreading it at the same rate, it’s been observed by every country since the very beginning https://t.c
@BhadeliaMD @covid19_alex @MSNBC @TODAYshow Thank you. Friends are using this study to argue for in-session school. Can you comment? https://t.co/3Osg5yScUU
@janearraf Thanks for picking this up Jane. Some evidence here when you compare age profile with infection rates. Similar findings in the UK. #jordan risks huge excess deaths because of economic impact of unnecessary continued closure of the country https:
@DathosBD
RT @j_g_allen: 2/ Kids are infected less than adults (peer-reviewed; JAMA Medicine) “We estimate that susceptibility to infection in indiv…
RT @j_g_allen: 2/ Kids are infected less than adults (peer-reviewed; JAMA Medicine) “We estimate that susceptibility to infection in indiv…
RT @apsmunro: Most people worry about kids transmitting similar to other resp viruses, like influenza This does not appear to be the same…
RT @j_g_allen: 2/ Kids are infected less than adults (peer-reviewed; JAMA Medicine) “We estimate that susceptibility to infection in indiv…
2/ Kids are infected less than adults (peer-reviewed; JAMA Medicine) “We estimate that susceptibility to infection in individuals under 20 years of age is approximately half that of adults aged over 20 years” https://t.co/vqOJSNbI0n
Finally, several papers already attempted to assess age-specific susc./infection & weren't cited or discussed. In general, paper was missing many hugely important papers. Two obvious ones: https://t.co/pFzBZeNoVV https://t.co/Zo3j2xuQws