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New2Trip: School closure & management practices during coronavirus outbreaks including COVID-19: rapid systematic review https://t.co/w9zLiKZRC0
RT @jeffreyatucker: Oh whoops, we shouldn't have closed schools. https://t.co/WBlskQW4Cg
RT @jeffreyatucker: Oh whoops, we shouldn't have closed schools. https://t.co/WBlskQW4Cg
RT @jeffreyatucker: Oh whoops, we shouldn't have closed schools. https://t.co/WBlskQW4Cg
RT @hughosmond: Even WHO and Lancet studies were saying no proven benefit from closing schools but lots of damage, especially to underprivi…
RT @jeffreyatucker: Oh whoops, we shouldn't have closed schools. https://t.co/WBlskQW4Cg
@apsmunro What do you think of this review article on school closures? https://t.co/AOjzSrBc5d
RT @InProportion2: School closure may seem like a common-sense step. However, policy makers need to be aware of the equivocal evidence when…
RT @jeffreyatucker: Oh whoops, we shouldn't have closed schools. https://t.co/WBlskQW4Cg
RT @jeffreyatucker: Oh whoops, we shouldn't have closed schools. https://t.co/WBlskQW4Cg
RT @jeffreyatucker: Oh whoops, we shouldn't have closed schools. https://t.co/WBlskQW4Cg
Even WHO and Lancet studies were saying no proven benefit from closing schools but lots of damage, especially to underprivileged https://t.co/9H7russLWM
RT @jeffreyatucker: Oh whoops, we shouldn't have closed schools. https://t.co/WBlskQW4Cg
RT @jeffreyatucker: Oh whoops, we shouldn't have closed schools. https://t.co/WBlskQW4Cg
RT @jeffreyatucker: Oh whoops, we shouldn't have closed schools. https://t.co/WBlskQW4Cg
RT @jeffreyatucker: Oh whoops, we shouldn't have closed schools. https://t.co/WBlskQW4Cg
RT @jeffreyatucker: Oh whoops, we shouldn't have closed schools. https://t.co/WBlskQW4Cg
RT @jeffreyatucker: Oh whoops, we shouldn't have closed schools. https://t.co/WBlskQW4Cg
RT @jeffreyatucker: Oh whoops, we shouldn't have closed schools. https://t.co/WBlskQW4Cg
RT @jeffreyatucker: Oh whoops, we shouldn't have closed schools. https://t.co/WBlskQW4Cg
RT @jeffreyatucker: Oh whoops, we shouldn't have closed schools. https://t.co/WBlskQW4Cg
Oh whoops, we shouldn't have closed schools. https://t.co/WBlskQW4Cg
RT @KatePressland: Very interesting meta-analysis on coronavirus and the impact of schools https://t.co/BSdeoKsnAa
RT @KatePressland: Very interesting meta-analysis on coronavirus and the impact of schools https://t.co/BSdeoKsnAa
RT @KatePressland: Very interesting meta-analysis on coronavirus and the impact of schools https://t.co/BSdeoKsnAa
Very interesting meta-analysis on coronavirus and the impact of schools https://t.co/BSdeoKsnAa
Watching the news as schools across the UK cautiously return it’s interesting to see some using temperature screening. Review from SARS concluded that “school temperature monitoring did not contribute to control of infection transmission” (https://t.co/dk1
@AndersonJG @DMPz8 @thedailybeast I thought I did. So, this study, for example, is a review of available literature as that date. https://t.co/W1a4iLgksz
@AndersonJG @DMPz8 @thedailybeast This is just one out of the pile, it's a review of the literature, most of which was published long before it. https://t.co/W1a4iLgksz
The evidence for the effectiveness of school closure and social distancing in viral transmission comes almost entirely from influenza outbreaks, where transmission by children is indicated. #Seanad #Dail https://t.co/gW5qldCOkY
Review of evidence for school closures to prevent COVID spread. Closures prevent '2-4%' of all deaths. https://t.co/LNtirUBSwI
RT @LouizaKabiru: Dear Prof Maghoha. The Norwegians regret shutting down schools. When you say children should stay home longer what scien…
RT @LouizaKabiru: Dear Prof Maghoha. The Norwegians regret shutting down schools. When you say children should stay home longer what scien…
RT @LouizaKabiru: Dear Prof Maghoha. The Norwegians regret shutting down schools. When you say children should stay home longer what scien…
Dear Prof Maghoha. The Norwegians regret shutting down schools. When you say children should stay home longer what scientific studies are you basing this decision on? https://t.co/bYAPfb4Sfc
RT @DrSimonAshworth: Meanwhile older children would be much safer mixing and would not rely on grandparental childcare, but again shielded…
Meanwhile older children would be much safer mixing and would not rely on grandparental childcare, but again shielded family members matter... 5/ https://t.co/2vQ2uMYw54
@paul__johnson @mikebell111 Dk Open & Gib https://t.co/zlPvQOlA4a unwarranted https://t.co/8486OGh9ZN hype https://t.co/tIfKHCzy00 child contact trace https://t.co/kMkzcdS269 Leading Prof Pietro Vernazza 1 https://t.co/XCWzc0R4FC 2 https://t.co/tld9TxD
"Data from the SARS outbreak in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Singapore suggest that school transmission played no substantial role in the outbreak, and that school closures did not contribute to control of infection transmission" https://t.co/EzZZxIhkGA
@GeorgieSpirit @LenoreSimson @Ms_LeFaye Numerous internationally renowned experts in the fields of virology, immunology and epidemiology consider the measures taken to be counterproductive the risks for children are virtually zero and closing schools was n
School Closure and Management Practices During Coronavirus Outbreaks Including COVID-19: A Rapid Systematic Review https://t.co/AOGWKlkJoP
New2Trip: School closure & management practices during coronavirus outbreaks including COVID-19: rapid systematic review https://t.co/w9zLiKZRC0
@BenWright1028 @janis_wilds @RandPaul You're being l lied to. We know cov-2 has a low death rate. We know kids aren't at risk themselves. They'll be coming out with bogus studies soon I'm sure to "show" kids are vectors, even though there's only data to s
[4] School closure and management practices during coronavirus outbreaks including COVID-19: a rapid systematic review. R. M Viner et all. Lancet Child Adolesc Health, 2020; 4: 397–404. https://t.co/tnvwob8zVD
@kutsunasatoshi @kutsunasatoshi 学校の休校は効果がコロナウイルス対策にあまり効果がないという論文をがあるそうですが、みなさんどう思いますか? https://t.co/Skjs8dBYcy
@kutsunasatoshi 学校の休校は効果がコロナウイルス対策にあまり効果がないという論文をがあるそうですが、みなさんどう思いますか? https://t.co/Skjs8dBYcy
@kutsunasatoshi 学校の休校は効果がコロナウイルス対策にあまり効果がないという論文をがあるそうですが、みなさんどう思いますか? https://t.co/Skjs8dBYcy
@flassilu @Holkre Diese plädieren ebenfalls für eine Öffnung der Schulen & Kitas & stüzen sich dabei u. a. auf folgende Studie: https://t.co/dIA8QQKr99 Weitere Infos findest du hier: https://t.co/hNkuUL3nCt Viele Grüße aus dem Römer! :)
4 School Closure and Management Practices During Coronavirus Outbreaks Including COVID-19: A Rapid Systematic Review by @russellviner and colleagues in @LancetChildAdol https://t.co/KIN1WnPs3w #genesisplaycafe
20.2) The risks for children are virtually zero and closing schools was never medically warranted. https://t.co/Yq3NozgTvp
RT @rafarotaeche: School Closure and Management Practices During Coronavirus Outbreaks Including COVID-19: A Rapid Systematic Review https:…
And finally, there is exactly one study on school closures I could find and it still found 2-4% reduction in deaths. Whether that's enough to justify closing schools is a judgement call, but given the number of dead in the US alone, that's 2-4k people. htt
@erstmal_denken @irgendeinGutme1 @bopanc @jreichelt @domliebl https://t.co/QQIXOWV7vJ Gute Meta-Analayse. Mann weiß es nicht. Es gibt keine klaren Indikatoren. „...Yet, the only study to examine school closures as a separate intervention warned that the im
RT @rafarotaeche: School Closure and Management Practices During Coronavirus Outbreaks Including COVID-19: A Rapid Systematic Review https:…
@jdceulaer De wetenschappelijke grond voor sluiting van scholen is er nooit geweest. Uitermate beperkte impact. Studie van FHI in Noorwegen komt tot zelfde conclusie. Je zal als politici maar overhaast gereageerd hebben. Wat een circus. https://t.co/OS88vL
School Closure and Management Practices During Coronavirus Outbreaks Including COVID-19: A Rapid Systematic Review https://t.co/Twj7T77FFB
I think it's important that when we provide opinions on science, that those opinions are substantiated. Evidence shows that school closures are not a major contributor to the slowing of coronavirus pandemic(s). I know that we've been told the opposite. h
@AngrierWHStaff "Recent modelling studies of COVID-19 predict that school closures alone would prevent only 2–4% of deaths, much less than other social distancing interventions." https://t.co/fak8Czyyh4
RT @WolfgangGernjak: School closure and management practices during coronavirus outbreaks including COVID-19: a rapid systematic review htt…
From Lancet: There are no data on the relative contribution of school closures to transmission control. Data from the SARS outbreak in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Singapore suggest that school closures did not contribute to the control of the epidemic.
RT @fedemartinon: What about a lockdown excluding children? i.e. with schools open but other social distancing measures in place?Scarce inf…
@Flochen19 @Karl_Lauterbach https://t.co/Fi755hlIsI so als Beispiel! Von der gehypten deutschen Studie, die das Gegenteil bewiesen haben will hört man seit dem Reviewprozess nicht mehr!
Alt tyder på, at lukningen af skoler og daginstitutioner var en kæmpe fejltagelse (de stod heller ikke blandt de tiltag, som SST havde anbefalet dagen før nedlukningen). Se fx https://t.co/fx5oc4miCD #dkpol
@allinson_alex @HowardQuayleMHK @maximjkelly @WalshCarolwalsh "school transmission played no substantial role in the outbreak" https://t.co/D83ZhzbCuW
@CamiloS78061390 @sebacho1991 @ssjavie @ZulmaCucunuba @acinnacional @AMCI_Colombia @SCPediatriaBta @MedicinaUNAL @MI_FUCS @HSJ_Bogota @INSColombia @agaviriau @rabodeajip @IvanDuque @ClaudiaLopez debate interesante. Un aparte de un artículo reciente: “Estud
@Karl_Lauterbach das ist nicht korrekt! polarisieren hilft hier nicht. beispielsweise ist der beitrag der schulschliessungen entweder minimal oder unklar (im gegensatz zu anderen maßnahmen). der beitrag der kinder insgesamt ebenfalls strittig. https://t.
@CanoisDe Fechamento de Escolas. Equívoco. https://t.co/6iNNh9Zfjv
RT @savagehart127: School closure and management practices during coronavirus outbreaks including COVID-19: a rapid systematic review - The…
School closure and management practices during coronavirus outbreaks including COVID-19: a rapid systematic review - The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health hey @CAgovernor time to get CA schools running fully — schools are safe. https://t.co/JdJXyJvkx
(2) School closure alone would prevent 2-4% of COVID19 deaths https://t.co/og4YMImYfN
@calamaripasta @AJKayWriter And from The Lancet "data from the 1957 Asian influenza pandemic suggest that school closures would reduce the epidemic size by less than 10% when the R was similar to that of COVID-19." "https://t.co/fgt3vxI4T5
Here's ACTUAL SCIENCE for a Governor near you - school closures make COVID more dangerous for the actual at-risk population, GRANDPARENTS instead argues for opening schools with "less disruptive social distancing" making clear: SCHOOL CLOSURES COST LIVES
@StuartLock Stuart - it might be worth sharing the findings of this recent systematic review exploring the impact of school closures on coronavirus outbreaks. It makes for interesting reading. https://t.co/GBU6dnvWZj
RT @CaptainAdvance1: @justsayingDMY @MarkP949 @deemadigan @JonesHowdareyou Most countries closed schools early so absence of cases is not p…
@justsayingDMY @MarkP949 @deemadigan @JonesHowdareyou Most countries closed schools early so absence of cases is not proof of lack of transmission. The NSW study in partially closed schools emphasised low transmission. In each case there was student 2 stud
“Policy makers need to be aware of the equivocal evidence when considering school closures for COVID-19, and that combinations of social distancing measures should be considered.”
RT @kerpen: The Lancet literature review: https://t.co/OGGbBetgkt
RT @kerpen: The Lancet literature review: https://t.co/OGGbBetgkt
Nice example of the applicability of Rapid Review in evidence-based health policy..a must read for belgian politicians and experts @PANAXEA #rapidreview https://t.co/yBPFyElqEV
RT @kerpen: The Lancet literature review: https://t.co/OGGbBetgkt
RT @kerpen: The Lancet literature review: https://t.co/OGGbBetgkt
@HughDonaghy @80_mcswan @Fightfordad Linked study from Lancet concludes school closures to contain corona viruses have no/minimal effect Eg 9 yr old French kid with cv infection & contact to 172 people non infected confirming earlier results cv (unlike
RT @kerpen: The Lancet literature review: https://t.co/OGGbBetgkt
RT @kerpen: The Lancet literature review: https://t.co/OGGbBetgkt
@cyclingkev Hi Kev. This recently published systematic review is important. I would urge you to consider thr findings... https://t.co/GBU6dnvWZj
@Samfr Hi. With regards to 'following the science'. Did you see this systematic review paper exploring the impact of school closures on Covid-19 and previous coronavirus outbreaks? Interesting findings that school leaders and teachers might find useful...
'Systematic reviews of influenza outbreaks suggest that school closures are likely to have the greatest effect if the virus has low transmissibility (R<2), particularly if attack rates and transmission are higher in children than in adults' https://t.co
Teachers and school leaders - are you following the science? Here's some science: a rapid systematic review exploring the impact of school closures on Covid-19... https://t.co/GBU6dnvWZj
RT @DrRMMilani: A systematic review of the mesures to prevent #Covid_19 in #schoolsreopening #schoolsreopening #systematicreview https://t…
A systematic review of the mesures to prevent #Covid_19 in #schoolsreopening #schoolsreopening #systematicreview https://t.co/47CTUC3ay6
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