Then, using the Davies et al asymptomatic fractions https://t.co/OuttKerrc8, which currently have the most posterior support in our model, we estimate "asymptomatic + unreported + reported" numbers (by age group) which are the current attack rates. 4/
@TMicky4 @cgogam @virginia_freed @L_Loiselle57 @robreiner Or maybe the leading scientific journal in the world: https://t.co/4dEhYvhW5B Nice try, troll.
@offgridteacher @MackenzieMays This supports the same position https://t.co/WgPB4SJSFI
@cbouzy There is some truth to that. It's just made completely irrelevant by the fact that students will be in close quarters for extended periods of time. https://t.co/ud9MUKt0VE
@Texasmom__ @laytenitecoffee @wkamaubell This is but a sampling of findings to the contrary. Everyone can, and should, make their own determination. 1. https://t.co/VVZm9CmWu0 2.https://t.co/wrrEsP1hCo 3.https://t.co/ia3KMR117k 4. https://t.co/Tomd1jCnA7
@coffeencrass @girlsreallyrule Studies suggest that he's the one detached from reality. https://t.co/WpvKjR60PI https://t.co/bTO7NgyRhm https://t.co/dtgh2mxPVG
@jenkins27Billy @laytenitecoffee @wkamaubell It's ok to hold viewpoints that are contradicted by science, just be consistent about it: 1. https://t.co/VVZm9CmWu0 2.https://t.co/wrrEsP1hCo 3.https://t.co/ia3KMR117k 4. https://t.co/Tomd1jCnA7 5. https://t.c
@greasolini @RudyGiuliani ... No. The transmission rate is halved. However, the duration of close proximity in schools makes it significantly more likely that they will become infected and spread the infection outside of the school. https://t.co/ud9MUKt
@JDubayooo @chicagotri1406 @acvollers "Follower of science." LOL 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."
All this is doing is telling the public that children/teachers are in the highest risk category for this disease which is absolutely untrue. https://t.co/FI9zQ6tnlZ
RT @apsmunro: Most people worry about kids transmitting similar to other resp viruses, like influenza This does not appear to be the same…
@RickLangel @LauraRBelin @DMschools @IADeptofEd US mostly/only testing if symptomatic, even in house with other positives. So we don’t know 1)kids really not getting or 2) replicate/shed without symptoms. Paper outlines well, but can only model based on li
Researchers at @LSHTM have confirmed the existence of an "age gradient'' in both infection rate and severity of symptoms of the novel #coronavirus. #COVID19 https://t.co/hMfCToRntf
Age-dependent effects in the transmission and control of COVID-19 epidemics | Nature Medicine Lots of info here. Some insight as to why schools are even trying to open maybe? (besides the mental health side) https://t.co/NLhhTgMcdB
@DiseaseEcology Best source I know for age-dependent asymptomatic fraction, confounded with possibility of age-dependent infection rates: https://t.co/S2nKS4qixX
@joemcmahon @Diane29448971 @BrandonMONeal @jumoffit @IHateTr63686024 @stltoday @GOP https://t.co/z697Iy0iVm Here you go Joe. Just one of numerous studies. Data.
Age-dependent effects in the transmission and control of COVID-19 epidemics | Nature Medicine https://t.co/mkhImridP7
@DirkdeVos Wow, so it's disingenuous to lump all < 18 year olds as children. Who wouldve thunk? But nuance avoids covid-19 analysis consistently. But I guess thinking and Covid-19 are mutually exclusive terms. https://t.co/biKGiTUYCH Risk v Benefit,
RT @apsmunro: Most people worry about kids transmitting similar to other resp viruses, like influenza This does not appear to be the same…
@WesPegden @jeremyvancleve @apoorva_nyc We know (e.g. https://t.co/hZ7qHhiBmk) that children are much less likely to be symptomatic than adults and the study defines index case as first lab confirmed case, so this is perfectly consistent w/ other evidence.
Age<18; 56% less likely to catch COVID than adults ONLY 1 IN 5 aged 10-19 had any clinical symptoms; 69% of adults>70 do Study; age-structured infection rate& infection severity mathematical model of CHN, ITA, JPN, SGP, CAN & KOR data publish
RT @papaphone2002: COVID 19:PAISES JÓVENES vs VIEJOS Menos casos(C)en niños y son menos susceptibles a infectarse y menos sintomáticos.Pai…
COVID 19:PAISES JÓVENES vs VIEJOS Menos casos(C)en niños y son menos susceptibles a infectarse y menos sintomáticos.Paises población joven= menos C.Paises envejecidos=mas C. Africa:continente más joven del mun- do y menos fallecidos https://t.co/PNy7yywoq
@thenacholibree @Christo12073319 @seanmdav Most of it to date. Its only the starting point. Someone linked something fairly useful... https://t.co/w0NtQDaGXu Lots there... This is good. https://t.co/gfCuchdkDr
@Amkiram @samaveryquinn @RansomGetty @JamesMartinSJ https://t.co/Bsps2y0qFJ https://t.co/N5r6NJ4krN https://t.co/ayO5rp4si8 There are some recent Swiss and Swedish studies I am missing here.
@xenithil @CoffeeAndAPhone @tedlieu It really does though 1. https://t.co/VVZm9CmWu0 2.https://t.co/wrrEsP1hCo 3.https://t.co/ia3KMR117k 4. https://t.co/Tomd1jCnA7 5. https://t.co/UVKwCDMgJw https://t.co/DhGiSlHRL3
@dorimonson So...we should be reopening schools right? 1. https://t.co/VVZm9CmWu0 2.https://t.co/wrrEsP1hCo 3.https://t.co/ia3KMR117k 4. https://t.co/Tomd1jCnA7 5. https://t.co/UVKwCDMgJw https://t.co/d35dkY5p2z
@CNN I can tell you with 100% that CNN is a cog in the political machine which has scant regard for journalism, science, and the right to be informed. 1. https://t.co/ayUuk6ENfq 2.https://t.co/wrrEsP1hCo 3.https://t.co/ia3KMR117k 4. https://t.co/Tomd1jCnA
Age-dependent effects in the transmission and control of COVID-19 epidemics | Nature Medicine https://t.co/x2olsGEtFv https://t.co/6ik2M5DqSj
You might need aspirin or a stiff drink to read all the way through this, but the upshot is that we aren't the only country to notice that people 20 or younger are BARELY being affected by this virus... https://t.co/vXiXynVxgD
5) متابعة الإصابات بين الطلبة لعزل الصفوف التي تظهر بها الاصابات ومنعهم من الحضور لإسبوعين على الأقل. سلمكم الله وطمأن بالكم، درب التعايش مع الوباء ليس سهلا #متابعات_محمد_قرشي_لكوفيد١٩ المراجع: (1) https://t.co/BUrOjru0Vj (2) https://t.co/kfQDiNNcuT
@nytwins17 @mmpadellan @PressSec Here's a more recent study. Stay well. https://t.co/kOKTsDNkPj
RT @apsmunro: Most people worry about kids transmitting similar to other resp viruses, like influenza This does not appear to be the same…
RT @apsmunro: Most people worry about kids transmitting similar to other resp viruses, like influenza This does not appear to be the same…
Now, if kids are mostly asymptomatic and don't get so sick w/ Covid (as this article claims https://t.co/wWlTikkO1j), then low-contact re-opening could be feasible. Still need to keep kids w/ lots of social distancing! https://t.co/D72c9rO2eO
@GreggStebben @POSITIVECAT6961 @BrentWoodcox @DukeMedSchool @EducationNC are young kids less susceptible? https://t.co/ibD0WFyvFH
@RedInTheHead80 @serendipitea @crystaldarche @Walmart Children have less susceptibility to the virus. They are still figuring out why. https://t.co/ktzZrx3oYt
Interesting illustration found in Nature. https://t.co/OzUrJ1Gt6o https://t.co/p0mpHJP8xx
RT @apsmunro: Most people worry about kids transmitting similar to other resp viruses, like influenza This does not appear to be the same…
@Carma_2012 @ClayTravis 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."
RT @apsmunro: Most people worry about kids transmitting similar to other resp viruses, like influenza This does not appear to be the same…
RT @apsmunro: Most people worry about kids transmitting similar to other resp viruses, like influenza This does not appear to be the same…
RT @apsmunro: Most people worry about kids transmitting similar to other resp viruses, like influenza This does not appear to be the same…
RT @Juliano87531872: Mais um trabalho, agora da Nature Medicine, mostrando a INEFICACIA de fechamento das escolas para Covid. Mostram que c…
@newanomaly @OHAOregon There is mixed evidence on whether kids are likely to contract. They seem to be less susceptible but still acquire COVID. https://t.co/kxOUJ7l1s9
@sdohm5 @LoraleiVance @indychristian @StateHealthIN data in that study it is reference is all from March: https://t.co/spUT1VokzU: We used age-specific case data from 32 settings in six countries (China1,29, Japan30,31, Italy32, Singapore25, Canada33 and S
@RainmanRamah @PeachyKeenBean7 @d_veebee @DanRather This one shows that the infection rates even out w/ adults given children are often more social with larger social groups meaning they have more chance of exposure.. https://t.co/y5jsIm6Q4C
@RainmanRamah @PeachyKeenBean7 @d_veebee @DanRather https://t.co/8ANd9DUsOc This shows children 1/2 as likely to get infected as an adult... https://t.co/y5jsIm6Q4C
@hugopat @oatila Seria muito interessante. Concordo PLENAMENTE. Vai la. Vou ajudar: https://t.co/a8jTsqdgyY
RT @apsmunro: Most people worry about kids transmitting similar to other resp viruses, like influenza This does not appear to be the same…
If I'm reading this study correctly, the impact of school openings on transmission in the community is going to depend on how infectious sub-clinical cases of COVID-19 are. https://t.co/PyuPCV0JeZ
@ManinHighTower1 @LizHackett Sure. Here are just a few. https://t.co/H33dVAvt8u https://t.co/Zdci4P5Uzg https://t.co/rgekmDx7Qf
RT @linda72135856: 14/ Children can be vectors of COVID community transmission but the impact depends upon: - the age structure: communitie…
@VaughanAble @finebaum @patrick_hruby chortle. ok, Major. https://t.co/mWSKFl9zAK 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 r
@programmingsex @kornheiserfan @BamaTracker @GovernorKayIvey @GinaMaiola @willainsworthAL @ALPublicHealth https://t.co/aI5LRlIVl2 "There was a comparatively lower effect of closing schools for COVID than for influenza, because of the lower susceptibility a
@douglaslstwit @MattWalshBlog It’s not like kids aren’t being exposed, of course they are. Those exposed are half as likely as people over 20 to contract covid though, and their symptoms tend to be milder. Don’t seem to be spreading it as much either. http
🔝Age-dependent effects in the transmission and control of COVID-19 epidemics » https://t.co/HLVns49Oq9 Based on data collected in March, #children are less susceptible to the virus than adults. The risk of catching #COVID19 for children and teens was ½ tha
RT @linda72135856: 14/ Children can be vectors of COVID community transmission but the impact depends upon: - the age structure: communitie…
@marymar49743095 The best available evidence so far suggests that children have a far lower risk of catching and transmitting the disease than adults age 20 and older. Here are a few references for you: https://t.co/TnXUQEU8Du https://t.co/PHipP3h0Ej ht
RT @NatureMedicine: A new epidemiological study shows reduced susceptibility to #SARSCoV2 and decreased risk of developing severe symptoms…
RT @apsmunro: Most people worry about kids transmitting similar to other resp viruses, like influenza This does not appear to be the same…
@CherylThaxton @chrisvanderveen Here ya go, https://t.co/etd24zpCee
14/ Children can be vectors of COVID community transmission but the impact depends upon: - the age structure: communities with older people will be more vulnerable - income levels: communities with lower incomes are more vulnerable https://t.co/5Y7eGbA00h
Age-dependent effects in the transmission and control of COVID-19 epidemics | Nature Medicine https://t.co/bl35lWWJG9
RT @MadParticipant: @CRufsvold @Fox_Mulder_8 @Williamashenfe1 @larryherrer Last thing I’m going to post in this thread is a research articl…
@CRufsvold @Fox_Mulder_8 @Williamashenfe1 @larryherrer Last thing I’m going to post in this thread is a research article that has informed my own opinion on this. Kids just aren’t contracting/ transmitting covid like adults are.... https://t.co/Fa7O1WZClW
@FrauDrSausI @RS_Eng_Brain Naja, es gab ja auch schon mal das: https://t.co/j1AYiAP7kv
RT @andy_utoronto: "we find that interventions aimed at children might have a relatively small impact on reducing SARS-CoV-2 transmission"…
RT @andy_utoronto: "we find that interventions aimed at children might have a relatively small impact on reducing SARS-CoV-2 transmission"…
RT @andy_utoronto: "we find that interventions aimed at children might have a relatively small impact on reducing SARS-CoV-2 transmission"…
RT @rozeggo: New paper out finding lower SARS-CoV-2 susceptibility in children. https://t.co/c3oldkh43d We found that children were about…
"we find that interventions aimed at children might have a relatively small impact on reducing SARS-CoV-2 transmission" https://t.co/WvGO5Kqehc School closures: little benefit, much pain and disruption to education.
Ah, ah! Age-dependent effects in the transmission and control of COVID-19 epidemics. https://t.co/A2czL9Lfpz
Ah, ah! Age-dependent effects in the transmission and control of COVID-19 epidemics. https://t.co/A2czL9Lfpz
@oclotty @cmfeeler @The_Final_G @MattWalshBlog We gotta piece it together.... this study shows that children who are exposed are half as likely to contract covid than the people over 20. So obviously lower infection rates means fewer will transmit to other
@garystager If anyone is bored & wants to check out what AAP bases their statement "..kids really do seem to be both less likely to catch the infection and less likely to spread the infection" on, here are the links: https://t.co/BOlZXLu9L4 https://t.c