Why do we pick and choose what studies to believe? Dems let people die by saying hydroxycloroquine doesn't work, even though studies showed it can work. If dems pick and choose, can't I? Is this study as believable as other studies showing the opposite?
We’re not ready to safely re-open the schools. We should not be doing this. Pass it on. #StandWithChildren nytimes.com/2020/07/30/healt…
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Show me one study that says the opposite, please.
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The CDC currently has conducted studies to find lower risk of transmission among children. Maybe the new study you shared has some new insight, but we can't cling ourselves to one new study! We should be cautious with going back to school, but we must examine the evidence clearly
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Replying to @KoranJakob
That study says they transmit the virus just like adults! That’s the point. This is an infectious disease, and they are going to be in enclosed classrooms for hours each day.

Aug 2, 2020 · 1:01 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
nitter.vloup.ch/kerpen/status/12… The head of the CDC begs to differ.
"I don't think I can emphasize it enough, as the director for the Centers for Disease Control, the leading public health agency in the world: it is in the public health interest that these K-12 students get the schools back open for face-to-face learning."