Anonymous wrote:90,000 kids in school. Zero cases of testing on school grounds for Covid+ status.
The study even says this is all inferred based on contract tracing polling.
In the first 9 weeks of in-person instruction in North Carolina schools, we found extremely limited within-school secondary transmission of SARS-CoV-2, determined by contact tracing.
Anonymous wrote:No, it doesn't because IT'S NOT THE RIGHT DATA.
How often does this need to be said?
No cases does not equal no transmission!!!
The pandemic is driven by asymptomatic spread.
It is a function of people infecting others when no symptoms are present, and therefore no tests are done, no records are kept, and no isolation is thought of.
Virologists have been shouting this from the rooftops for months. MONTHS.
And still you people insist on listening to people who don't know SH!T about this.
Anonymous wrote:No, it doesn't because IT'S NOT THE RIGHT DATA.
How often does this need to be said?
No cases does not equal no transmission!!!
The pandemic is driven by asymptomatic spread.
It is a function of people infecting others when no symptoms are present, and therefore no tests are done, no records are kept, and no isolation is thought of.
Virologists have been shouting this from the rooftops for months. MONTHS.
And still you people insist on listening to people who don't know SH!T about this.
Anonymous wrote:90,000 kids in school. Zero cases of testing on school grounds for Covid+ status.
The study even says this is all inferred based on contract tracing polling.
In the first 9 weeks of in-person instruction in North Carolina schools, we found extremely limited within-school secondary transmission of SARS-CoV-2, determined by contact tracing.
Anonymous wrote:The data speak for themselves.
https://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/pediatrics/early/2021/01/06/peds.2020-048090.full.pdf?fbclid=IwAR3SDEuFmHUtpt0ISZWJi8wd20grSJfe9QqqjGBZVORLJxa2TdNy2gsBzNw
Anonymous wrote:No, it doesn't because IT'S NOT THE RIGHT DATA.
How often does this need to be said?
No cases does not equal no transmission!!!
The pandemic is driven by asymptomatic spread.
It is a function of people infecting others when no symptoms are present, and therefore no tests are done, no records are kept, and no isolation is thought of.
Virologists have been shouting this from the rooftops for months. MONTHS.
And still you people insist on listening to people who don't know SH!T about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it doesn't because IT'S NOT THE RIGHT DATA.
How often does this need to be said?
No cases does not equal no transmission!!!
The pandemic is driven by asymptomatic spread.
It is a function of people infecting others when no symptoms are present, and therefore no tests are done, no records are kept, and no isolation is thought of.
Virologists have been shouting this from the rooftops for months. MONTHS.
And still you people insist on listening to people who don't know SH!T about this.
Of course it’s not the right data 😅
That’s the best one I have heard today!
Yesterday it was the CDC has no idea what it is taking about!
Anonymous wrote:90,000 kids in school. Zero cases of testing on school grounds for Covid+ status.
The study even says this is all inferred based on contract tracing polling.
In the first 9 weeks of in-person instruction in North Carolina schools, we found extremely limited within-school secondary transmission of SARS-CoV-2, determined by contact tracing.
Anonymous wrote:No, it doesn't because IT'S NOT THE RIGHT DATA.
How often does this need to be said?
No cases does not equal no transmission!!!
The pandemic is driven by asymptomatic spread.
It is a function of people infecting others when no symptoms are present, and therefore no tests are done, no records are kept, and no isolation is thought of.
Virologists have been shouting this from the rooftops for months. MONTHS.
And still you people insist on listening to people who don't know SH!T about this.