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by kmoser
1234 days ago
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> I read this to also mean that the risks to adolescents did not warrant school closures I'm not saying there's an easy answer, but arguments to keep schools open because adolescents (the students) may be in a lower risk pool tend to gloss over the fact that teachers and administrators are often older adults, who are more at risk. |
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The R naught number was very high event for the early strains: https://abcnews.go.com/Health/r0-covid-19-virus-key-metric-o...