@Bsmumo @AWokeZombie @JamesSurowiecki Here you are dipshit: Gudbjartsson et al (2020) - available here: https://t.co/MPDHvV1N1v… “…Even if children do get infected, they are less likely to transmit the disease to others than adults...".
"Whether the lower incidence of positive results in these two groups resulted from less exposure or from biologic resistance is not known." https://t.co/lAS1knpk8H https://t.co/7fIHZ7HhID
@Jean__Fisch Here is how Tegnell answered that exact question on April 22, 2020 when asked by @afhivert. Early studies from China and one from Iceland. Schools were closed in China during the period and the Icelandic study was open invitation (Facebook).
RT @uwemon: NEJMのこれのはずなんだけれど >Spread of SARS-CoV-2 in the Icelandic Population | NEJM https://t.co/3IYexsW5SK
RT @uwemon: NEJMのこれのはずなんだけれど >Spread of SARS-CoV-2 in the Icelandic Population | NEJM https://t.co/3IYexsW5SK
RT @uwemon: NEJMのこれのはずなんだけれど >Spread of SARS-CoV-2 in the Icelandic Population | NEJM https://t.co/3IYexsW5SK
NEJMのこれのはずなんだけれど >Spread of SARS-CoV-2 in the Icelandic Population | NEJM https://t.co/3IYexsW5SK
Studies published before his declaration: https://t.co/F4lIZt2wMc https://t.co/YOriUejPzj https://t.co/c4w3wVQoJn https://t.co/a3TeSViAo6 https://t.co/uRSAZbmPni https://t.co/fZY2GDwK7I 2/3
@JayDuby32353810 @sarahbeth345 Gudbjartsson et al (2020) - available here: https://t.co/erMgwVftaJ “…Even if children do get infected, they are less likely to transmit the disease to others than adults...".
RT @alena_buyx: Zur Debatte um #Kita und #Grundschulen: Die sind in Island offen geblieben. Dennoch beim Screening: ‚no child under 10 year…
@StefanHuster Was für ein schlechter Artikel. Man hätte es eben schon vorher wissen können, denn nicht nur Maßnahmenkritiker (im Artikel als Querdenker diffamiert), sondern auch Ärzte & Wissenschaftler haben zu Beginn davor gewarnt. Aus 🇸🇪 gab es sogar
WHY is NM discussing mandating covid shots for school when many studies, including one done in Iceland, showed that children were at nearly no risk? Study is here: https://t.co/t7XJnUySeN. The shots do not prevent xmission, so why jab kids? @MarkRonchetti
RT @TracyBethHoeg: Spring/early summer of 2020 we had good evidence from Europe reopening schools was the right policy June: https://t.co/s…
RT @TracyBethHoeg: Spring/early summer of 2020 we had good evidence from Europe reopening schools was the right policy June: https://t.co/s…
RT @TracyBethHoeg: Spring/early summer of 2020 we had good evidence from Europe reopening schools was the right policy June: https://t.co/s…
RT @TracyBethHoeg: Spring/early summer of 2020 we had good evidence from Europe reopening schools was the right policy June: https://t.co/s…
RT @TracyBethHoeg: Spring/early summer of 2020 we had good evidence from Europe reopening schools was the right policy June: https://t.co/s…
RT @TracyBethHoeg: Spring/early summer of 2020 we had good evidence from Europe reopening schools was the right policy June: https://t.co/s…
RT @TracyBethHoeg: Spring/early summer of 2020 we had good evidence from Europe reopening schools was the right policy June: https://t.co/s…
RT @TracyBethHoeg: Spring/early summer of 2020 we had good evidence from Europe reopening schools was the right policy June: https://t.co/s…
RT @TracyBethHoeg: Spring/early summer of 2020 we had good evidence from Europe reopening schools was the right policy June: https://t.co/s…
RT @TracyBethHoeg: Spring/early summer of 2020 we had good evidence from Europe reopening schools was the right policy June: https://t.co/s…
Spring/early summer of 2020 we had good evidence from Europe reopening schools was the right policy June: https://t.co/ssuJIDVCbF April https://t.co/GdivdlmteL June: https://t.co/c63baCvtFU (People may have been "reasonable", but they were wrong) https://t
@threadreaderapp kindly unroll please
@Sheebiac @RepThomasMassie Well, in the interests of educating one uneducated person at a time, buckle up. Iceland random pop screen found no children under 10 with Covid as compared to 0.8% of the population. https://t.co/H4JO3dP11o
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
Medical study (July ‘20) proved children don’t transmit c19 well, but @UFT & @rweingarten held kids hostage anyway; the @AmerAcadPeds & @cdc approved. An entire generation was destroyed at the behest of public school unions. #RememberInNovember
One can do an end-run around this problem by seeking to prove that school closures in fact had minimal or zero effect on Covid transmission. https://t.co/4F0trsEc5m
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
@rikirikiroo @RealCheckMarker @TRyanGregory Schools not regarding (unjabbed) young children! Whole population study in Iceland clearly showed that young children do not even transmit to their parents: Always parents to children. If a person in a household
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
@snorman1776 @Jennydjld or theres this. https://t.co/zfRpq5qSGc
@TShampling As to the general proposition, I completely agree. As to the specific case -- school closures -- it's worth pointing out that by July 2020, there shouldn't even have been "considerable uncertainty"! https://t.co/aGWvew6ZIr
@CaveatEmproto @MJRosenbergDad June 2020 - led Iceland to open their schools. There was zero scientific basis for keeping schools closed for more than year as we did in blue places at the behest of the public school unions who fund D's. Democrats sacrific
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
@JewishGentle7 @BallouxFrancois And other evidence pointed in the opposite direction. What's incontrovertible is the harm done to children by extended school closures. If you think that was price worth paying for maybe slowing the spread of Covid, we'll ha
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
@UrsForrest @masksoff247 @EddieC_Tweets For instance in Iceland they tracked & sequenced every single infection: Children do not even contribute to transmission of SC2 within family households; not even when parents are ill or a child is infected. 27.0
@sonjameier2 Falsch ist gut😑 Was für eine unselige Diskussion! Lesen hilft! Kinder tragen nicht mal innerhalb der eigenen Familie zur Übertragung bei. Auf Gesamtpopulationsebene nachgewiesen in 2020. Jede Einzelne Infektion sequenziert. New England J.
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
@Brianne14437909 Wrong discussion! Too complicated arguing. They traced & sequenced EVERY SINGLE transmission in Iceland (whole population) & found beyond any doubt that children do NOT contribute to transmission at all! Not even in households to
@DeinertDoc Maybe? There is such solid studies. How did 💉children ever even be considered? Can anybody still read? When I remember correctly, they had monitored all schools in Zurich as well. But this is 2020 New England Journal of Medicine tracing EVERY S
RT @4141245879freun: @fynn_fan @elmo Warning: Sesame street spreading misinformation🚨 Maybe they should have just read those thorough stud…
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
@stewak2 @apsmunro Or the former https://t.co/1jxbNeGucb
@MichelleDoerks1 @LiaDePauw @kerpen One such study from 2020: https://t.co/vs37fmFcvS But this has been shown again and again. There was also a natural experiment in Germany where schools in different regions closed due to different holiday schedules and
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
“not found a single instance of a child infecting parents” the entire school vector story was always anti science nonsense.
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
OK one can argue that people who live in Iceland might be healthier The US kidsbut the fact is children may not even carry the virus especially girls for some reason {which evolutionarily makes a lot of sense because they’re the ones that have to further t
@Megmd514 @JoeBorelliNYC @daniela127 @1blumoon198 Trust the science remember. This study was conducted by genetic sequencing ALL infected ppl in Iceland. They track cases similar to DNA test linking host to map family tree. This real empirical data shows
What we knew in July of 2020....
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
Interesting thread
RT @docknack: Im Prinzip konnte man das schon im März / April 2020 bei der flächendeckenden Studie in Island sehen. Was habe ich mir damals…
RT @docknack: Im Prinzip konnte man das schon im März / April 2020 bei der flächendeckenden Studie in Island sehen. Was habe ich mir damals…
RT @docknack: Im Prinzip konnte man das schon im März / April 2020 bei der flächendeckenden Studie in Island sehen. Was habe ich mir damals…
RT @docknack: Im Prinzip konnte man das schon im März / April 2020 bei der flächendeckenden Studie in Island sehen. Was habe ich mir damals…
RT @docknack: Im Prinzip konnte man das schon im März / April 2020 bei der flächendeckenden Studie in Island sehen. Was habe ich mir damals…
Im Prinzip konnte man das schon im März / April 2020 bei der flächendeckenden Studie in Island sehen. Was habe ich mir damals beim Teilen dieses Links auf Facebook für ein Shitstorm eingefangen. Jeglicher Vergleich mit der Grippe machte dich zum Asozialen.
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
@tokenbliss1 @michael2punto0 @breathingstarz @onemooreliz The original study covered through Mar 16 and was released Mar 19. The link is now a pdf but NEJoM reported the study in Apr 2020 https://t.co/uiRCFli4wB
RT @KoudijsHenk: 8/ Dit wordt bevestigd in door deze topwetenschapper in deze tweet https://t.co/40KzNKSv56. Moesten de scholen wel dicht?…
8/ Dit wordt bevestigd in door deze topwetenschapper in deze tweet https://t.co/40KzNKSv56. Moesten de scholen wel dicht? Neen. al in April 2020 wisten we dat kinderen heel beperkt bijdroegen tot de verspreiding van het virus. https://t.co/XMjPuppuXH Al in
@fransweisglas @attjekuiken @Lisawesterveld @JudithTielenVVD @mirjambikker @JobaCDA @jpaternotte @wiepau @MaartenHijink @FleurAgemaPVV Het sluiten van scholen - in NL zelfs tot drie keer toe - is een historische vergissing. Laten we niet vergeten dat de CO
@fransweisglas @attjekuiken @Lisawesterveld @JudithTielenVVD @mirjambikker @JobaCDA @jpaternotte @wiepau @MaartenHijink @FleurAgemaPVV 8/ wordt bevestigd in door deze topwetenschapper in deze tweet https://t.co/40KzNKSv56. Moesten de scholen wel dicht? Nee
RT @HansKoppies: @MartinKulldorff @NEJM Closing schools is a historical disaster. As early as april 2020 an important study in Iceland show…
RT @HansKoppies: @MartinKulldorff @NEJM Closing schools is a historical disaster. As early as april 2020 an important study in Iceland show…
RT @HansKoppies: @MartinKulldorff @NEJM Closing schools is a historical disaster. As early as april 2020 an important study in Iceland show…
RT @HansKoppies: @MartinKulldorff @NEJM Closing schools is a historical disaster. As early as april 2020 an important study in Iceland show…
RT @HansKoppies: @MartinKulldorff @NEJM Closing schools is a historical disaster. As early as april 2020 an important study in Iceland show…
RT @HansKoppies: @MartinKulldorff @NEJM Closing schools is a historical disaster. As early as april 2020 an important study in Iceland show…
RT @HansKoppies: @MartinKulldorff @NEJM Closing schools is a historical disaster. As early as april 2020 an important study in Iceland show…
@MartinKulldorff @NEJM Closing schools is a historical disaster. As early as april 2020 an important study in Iceland showed low risks and a limited role for children. "We have not found a single case of a child infecting parents" Interview: https://t.co/
@AnnikaTyckerAtt @r_hellqvist För övrigt visades det ju tidigt i en välgjord studie från Island att barn främst smittades av vuxna, så vad svepande skolstängningar kunnat göra för nytta är långt ifrån självklart. https://t.co/I92ZsM5TtH
@Buz207 @anish_koka People say that, but Iceland did a very comprehensive study early on showing that it was very rare that kids infected parents - usually it was the other way around. https://t.co/I92ZsM5TtH
@VesperAegis @ID_ethics @VPrasadMDMPH @ebennett74 And meanwhile, it was clear back in 2020 that children aren't "vectors" to being with. https://t.co/otXzlzHiIy
@NullSet16 @PNW_working_mom @AConcernedPare2 Just so you don't accuse me of quoting some Fox study, it was NEJM https://t.co/o5DZBWzKHt
@slandau1972 @JBoningtonJag @davidschneider Here is the study. https://t.co/NqLHk4u9hy
@JBoningtonJag @slandau1972 @davidschneider Here is the study from Iceland https://t.co/NqLHk4u9hy
@GiovaQuez Forse per questo? https://t.co/hlVNfRwxyx