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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For funsies, another one: https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2020/12/kids-likely-not-driving-household-covid-19-outbreaks "A study in Clinical Infectious Diseases yesterday shows that children are unlikely to be the source of COVID-19 household outbreaks and are less likely to be infected with SARS-CoV-2 by another household member, with implications for vaccine distribution." And yes, that and all of these studies are pre-delta. But aside from delta being more transmissible overall (for adults and children) it hasn't been shown that delta causes kids to be WAY MORE infectious (than adults). [/quote] Good for you that you're enjoying your funsies, but they are not relevant to the current situation. The Director of the NIH has said that delta behaves so differently from the original covid that we needed to brush aside what we had learned.[/quote] Even if I took you at your word that we have absolutely no studies and no information relevant to the situation at hand, that wouldn't mean that I need to accept your unsupported histrionics as fact. By definition, you have no evidence to support your claims.[/quote] This is exactly correct. If the prior poster says there are no studies of any bearing, s/he has nothing to support any of his/her claims. [/quote] [b]Transmission higher with Delta amongst children in UK schools.[/b] I mean you aren’t going to have peer-reviewed studies on something that is happening in real-time. https://www.bmj.com/content/373/bmj.n1445 Based on the reports out of multiple pediatric hospitals, it probably makes sense to prepare here in the meantime. [/quote] Yes, the fact that delta is more transmissible is not in question.[/quote] Yet, what is in question by our two virtual-hating trolls here, apparently, is "that delta causes kids to be WAY MORE infectious (than adults)." [/quote] Well, nothing in your article says that kids with delta are more transmissible than adults with delta. That is still a question, and so far there is no evidence that delta in kids is MORE transmissible than delta in adults. [/quote] LOL, you're so comically bad at brain. Oh, I feel bad for saying this. [/quote] Remember you don't like ad hominem?[/quote]
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