Muy buen hilo documentando toda la evidencia que hay sobre el bajo impacto del #COVID19 en niños y la muy baja probabilidad que se lo transmitan a adultos
@chli_ @CuendetV @fabmull @BAG_OFSP_UFSP Je préfère celle-ci, entre autre, concernant les transmissions à l'école ou chez les enfants. https://t.co/uv2ixnXBRn
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
Voor diegenen die nog twijfelen of scholen open moeten blijven. @BenWeyts
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.…
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.…
Why is the @DBE_SA and schools forcing children to wear masks all day? Why are kids still being treated as though they are disease ridden little pests? Unmask the kids now! Let them enjoy school again! Schools are safe and essential!
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.…
@chicagosmayor get @CTULocal1 BACK IN CLASS
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.…
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.…
An incredibly important thread about the C19 impact to children
@NormanFarb
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.…
@NSWCHO @BradHazzard @GladysB NSW is watching
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 @DrZoeHyde: (17/20) Iceland tested 6% of the population & found young children (<10 years) were less likely to test positive than older…
Sars 2 Test 1 page 29 https://t.co/pYIIGRzJOz
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.…
@McCrossanMLA
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.…
@Clarity01831627 @IngrahamAngle btw. iceland did the same and published the data where is NZLs?: https://t.co/DGhunUwTZZ
@Tampa_Egret @coreydidntdoit1 @handmadekathy @VPrasadMDMPH “Young children and females were less likely to test positive[...]than adolescents or adults and males. [...]investigators have found that infected children and females were less likely to have sev
Los chicos contagian menos....
@rquiroga777 @eldestapeweb @SolAndaluz Es más, hay un paper de un estudio realizado en Islandia que muestra que los menores de 10 contagian y se la mitad que los adultos. https://t.co/aFIQ9rD3en
RT @mugecevik: 10/ In a population-based study in Iceland in which 9199 were tested, of the 564 children <10y, 38 (6.7%) tested positive, v…
Struggling to stay relevant, as usual.
According to this article by Havard based on a study children do carry an exceptionally high viral load. https://t.co/xZX4axykRU https://t.co/wRanINlfIQ
When is Moesnie ever correct???🤪😂😂
RT @deymatt: Interesting Covid Study in reference to pediatric transmission tracking. @ClayTravis @gcschools #kidsbacktoschool
@SelimOzkok1 @haruneryigit0 @pnryulug @coskunomer23 Siz de bir gözlük takın o zaman. Doğru okumak için. https://t.co/gwrYLvd0wg
@adrian_chrome @ProsinPlanet @_Jack_Graham_ @ashishkjha I say it’s “old knowledge” because back in April, Iceland mass tested its entire population and didn’t find a single instance of a child infecting their parents https://t.co/zIDFyreaQ2
RT @KimKarlstein: @TobyCClements Here's the scientific paper by the Icelandic research research group https://t.co/bKyb7uVQ7t
@TobyCClements Here's the scientific paper by the Icelandic research research group https://t.co/bKyb7uVQ7t
@NEUnion Why do you assume schools are unsafe? Asymptomatic spread isn’t a thing. Follow the science not to be scaremongering https://t.co/7EOC5Rly0e
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
@katy3710 Check out how Iceland handled the infection. They tested asymptomatic people and found they were shedding viruses so they quarantined them and used contact tracing to quarantine others infected. https://t.co/vrSXsB6wA3
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 @EmmaN11xx: @CameoGonzales @ChrisKlemens While I think caution is good, the virus has been mutating into different "strains" this whole…
RT @EmmaN11xx: @CameoGonzales @ChrisKlemens While I think caution is good, the virus has been mutating into different "strains" this whole…
@thekentpierson here's a thing from the same org that isn't secret https://t.co/iwt1kAZImf it's from march can you think of anything that may have changed since march?
@CameoGonzales @ChrisKlemens While I think caution is good, the virus has been mutating into different "strains" this whole time. It just wasn't talked about in the mainstream until the UK publicly stated they had a new variant and all hell broke loose. h
@BritAsianinJap There are several: for asymptomatic spread: https://t.co/BBFDaaDxgK - Icelandic population study https://t.co/vpbbGIjKnL - Duke University BRAVE Kids study https://t.co/7BZecH3G2R - this one is good as it and its links distinguish betwee
@DJUSD @CAgovernor @alldenews @sacbee_news the evidence for safe #OpenSchools has been plain to see for quite a while, and we’ve known the harms of closing them forever. When history is written, it will not be kind to those who sacrificed children to polit
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
@JUDEXJUDEXXX @FatEmperor What about Iceland study in NEJM. https://t.co/m2bzx1iNEK
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
RT @Goldammerfeder: #Island: Wichtigste Studie im Frühjahr mit Kontaktverfolgung, Genomsequenzierung: Kinder infizieren sich ~50% seltener…
RT @muhammadalien: Let’s also add these information here, there are 0 (ZERO) deaths between the age of 1-19 in NO MASK/NO QUARANTINE #Swede…
RT @muhammadalien: Let’s also add these information here, there are 0 (ZERO) deaths between the age of 1-19 in NO MASK/NO QUARANTINE #Swede…
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
RT @muhammadalien: Let’s also add these information here, there are 0 (ZERO) deaths between the age of 1-19 in NO MASK/NO QUARANTINE #Swede…
RT @muhammadalien: Let’s also add these information here, there are 0 (ZERO) deaths between the age of 1-19 in NO MASK/NO QUARANTINE #Swede…
@georgepetro5 @AnthonyDaleOHA @OntHospitalAssn Sure. It’s a lie when you only accept science that fits your narrative. You might want to give this a read. https://t.co/vxjZzgUMW7
@FireLecce @LiaDePauw @AnthonyDaleOHA @OntHospitalAssn You may want to give this a read. Schools should be the last to close. https://t.co/KjstAcuiE2
RT @NahasNewman: 1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM.…
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I wish everyone who keeps screaming 'close the schools, online learning for another whole year' would read this thread.
@washingtonea @LakeWashSchools @IssaquahSchools @TheBSD405 @Renton_Schools
RT @karenvaites: “Almost all the coronavirus transmissions to children came from adults.” I love watching this great piece go viral. I’d…
RT @karenvaites: “Almost all the coronavirus transmissions to children came from adults.” I love watching this great piece go viral. I’d…
Teachers are a danger to students. I've said it all along.
RT @karenvaites: “Almost all the coronavirus transmissions to children came from adults.” I love watching this great piece go viral. I’d…
RT @CopeThink: I've gotten into some debates about recent coronavirus responses from local governments. There is clearly a disconnect betwe…
I've gotten into some debates about recent coronavirus responses from local governments. There is clearly a disconnect between the research/data and decisions made. Fascinating and frustrating.
"[C]hildren under 10 years of age and females had a lower incidence of SARS-CoV-2 infection than adolescents or adults and males."
RT @karenvaites: “Almost all the coronavirus transmissions to children came from adults.” I love watching this great piece go viral. I’d…
@FCCPS @GovernorVA @LCPSOfficial