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Then 'common sense' is senseless. Improving ventilation does nothing against an airborne virus. Fresh air contains the virus too.At the end of May, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published a notable, yet mostly ignored, large-scale study of COVID transmission in American schools. A few major news outlets covered its release by briefly reiterating the study’s summary: that masking then-unvaccinated teachers and improving ventilation with more fresh air were associated with a lower incidence of the virus in schools. Those are common-sense measures, and the fact that they seem to work is reassuring but not surprising.
Masks are completely ineffective against a virus.
Such findings make sense (other than the fact that kids did NOT attend school last year. School was conducted using Zoom meetings, remember?).Other findings of equal importance in the study, however, were absent from the summary and not widely reported.
These findings cast doubt on the impact of many of the most common mitigation measures in American schools. Distancing, hybrid models, classroom barriers, HEPA filters, and, most notably, requiring student masking were each found to not have a statistically significant benefit. In other words, these measures could not be said to be effective.
There is no science here. No theory of science is being discussed here.In the realm of science
Health policies are government mandates. Science is not a government mandate or a government agency.and public-health policy outside the U.S.,
So they are more sensible than many States. Gotit.the implications of these particular findings are not exactly controversial. Many of America’s peer nations around the world — including the U.K., Ireland, all of Scandinavia, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Italy — have exempted kids, with varying age cutoffs, from wearing masks in classrooms.
Kids weren't in school last year. School was conducted using Zoom meetings.Conspicuously, there’s no evidence of more outbreaks in schools in those countries relative to schools in the U.S., where the solid majority of kids wore masks for an entire academic year and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
Fuck the WHO.These countries, along with the World Health Organization,
Fuck the CDC.whose child-masking guidance differs substantially from the CDC’s recommendations,
Base rate fallacy. Kids did not attend school last year.have explicitly recognized that the decision to mask students carries with it potential academic and social harms for children and may lack a clear benefit.
The upshot: the CDC withheld information from its own summary that concluded there was no statistically significant benefit to school mask mandate.
There is no science here. No theory of science is being discussed here.Secondly, since the UK and some other European countries don’t give two political shits one way or the other about masking kids, they simply follow the science and hence, no mask mandates in their schools.
There is no science. No theory of science is being discussed here. The CDC is part of the Biden administration. 'Nuff said?Why does the CDC have a dog in the fight? This also raises the question of how much of our Covid ‘science’ has been corrupted by political or ideological agendas?