What do you feel about this? Get back to school as the risk is minimal? Don't be daft, these are childrens lives we are talking about? Teachers need to feel safe? What about parents at the school gate? https://t.co/mUqB9eJX19
@phoebwill @apsmunro @DrZoeHyde and this. https://t.co/i3rZe4bj4j
Emerging evidence that children not only at lower risk of #COVID19 symptoms but also seem to not be spreading the virus! As the parent of a very bored toddler at home I'm sure he (and my wife and I) would much appreciate him spending at least some time in
RT @natzeh: An interesting article from the BMJ. There’s so much sensationalist journalism out there it’s time to leave it and start readin…
An interesting article from the BMJ. There’s so much sensationalist journalism out there it’s time to leave it and start reading evidence based material. https://t.co/3Afh3POOd9
Interesting article for those making difficult decisions surrounding return to school. The evidence isn’t totally conclusive though. Wonder what everyone’s thoughts are? https://t.co/VbA6MmaNOj
RT @apsmunro: Not sure what to think about children going back to schools? Wondering what the evidence says? Check out my article with pro…
RT @hamilton_sara: Important paper by @apsmunro and @SaulFaust explaining why children should return to school with tight surveillance, ex…
RT @XkeepsmilinX: @HCPhoenix2016 @Elizabe28594095 @lienomail @teresadg0 @IsabelOakeshott This from the BMJ may help ease your worries https…
@happylitterlady we are told by scientists that most children, if they contract covid, will have v mild symptoms or not even know they have it. https://t.co/KSRziIUX3M
Will be picked up by some as evidence to get all kids back in school. It’s cautious and hopeful. But does emphasise that careful surveillance required. https://t.co/DNllgrdRY8
@GPforhire can I ask your opinion on this please? It's been shared by a GP friend and they feel that it's correct and is now happy about school situation. https://t.co/WesBMUcJV6
hands up who agrees with this, if you do, I have a lovely bridge to sell you
"Children are not COVID-19 super spreaders: time to go back to school", regardless of co-morbidities https://t.co/rUIX4VY55k
RT @hamilton_sara: Important paper by @apsmunro and @SaulFaust explaining why children should return to school with tight surveillance, ex…
@robbutler1984 This is an interesting read. https://t.co/y3XqohnZnC
@GracePerrt @mrjamesob We've y1 and y6 girls. I'm not happy to send them back until I've seen what control measures will be in place, to protect teachers. This article has helped reduce my concerns https://t.co/neJrIXYpjK
Interesting read.. https://t.co/h2E6bj3oJr
@osymandus @ELTAuthor @hugorifkind What research have you done to justify your concern that your child(ren) will spread nCov specifically? https://t.co/sG0ctzbfLP and https://t.co/bspF4bPsn5
RT @hamilton_sara: Important paper by @apsmunro and @SaulFaust explaining why children should return to school with tight surveillance, ex…
@susmitchellSBP I prefer this article. https://t.co/aGx7x2bMM4 It seems there are ongoing studies in Norway and Germany that are likely to provide the best answers to this question.
@nth09 @anconky @BarryJohnWilli3 @MusicRGS @mrjamesob This is the best info so far afaict https://t.co/Bq2eSpJ3vQ E.g. "A case study of a cluster in the French Alps included a child with COVID-19 who failed to transmit it to any other person, despite expos
@tjfrewin @scouser_burnzy @jamesbhead @ToryFibs @leomiklasz @IsabelOakeshott Yes, viruses and bacteria can breed there. But the plan for opening in terms of who can attend is limiting. Still need appropriate testing. Parents should have a choice though to
@CausticCorner @hugorifkind They’re not considered safe for primary age children and there’s much to suggest they aren’t super spreaders of the virus: https://t.co/WiljmMSoOR
RT @hamilton_sara: Important paper by @apsmunro and @SaulFaust explaining why children should return to school with tight surveillance, ex…
RT @hamilton_sara: Important paper by @apsmunro and @SaulFaust explaining why children should return to school with tight surveillance, ex…
RT @Stephenson_Ryan: This from the British Medical Journal is important scientific reading on reopening schools. We know the most vulnerabl…
Children are not COVID-19 super spreaders: time to go back to school https://t.co/kBGsJNR1uT
Important paper by @apsmunro and @SaulFaust explaining why children should return to school with tight surveillance, excellent interview on R4 today with @SaulFaust which I Hope will reassure parents
Can’t say I am 100% assured, as either a parent or school leader, but it’s important we get to know and understand the data and the science behind decisions so we can build confidence. Such information is increasingly available, but shared all to rarely:
@PaulbernalUK Point well made wrt resources, but best science so far suggests primary schools _may_ be safe to reopen. https://t.co/RIAXBZZCI4
Reading this I was not totally convinced the headline is accurate, but it does have a nice summary of the evidence so far and its possible implications
@markbeachill @gillott_john You might find this interesting John https://t.co/imOr7vF5U3
Children are not COVID-19 super spreaders: time to go back to school https://t.co/i8KRnWaIHT
RT @apsmunro: Not sure what to think about children going back to schools? Wondering what the evidence says? Check out my article with pro…
@jaymowhitehead @allisonpearson But these people are. https://t.co/PX0C44AeN0
@sonnyandluca Although this is an interesting article - https://t.co/QknKJ4CWjU
RT @apsmunro: Not sure what to think about children going back to schools? Wondering what the evidence says? Check out my article with pro…
Some reassurance... https://t.co/raz2mRyDdq
Some reassurance about children going back to school. “Children are not super spreaders of Covid-19” https://t.co/cIDxoWRCfp
Children are not COVID-19 super spreaders: time to go back to school | Archives of Disease in Childhood https://t.co/bZ8trUxwpn
@AngelaRayner https://t.co/MKwt3vXrvz an interesting article in the British Medical Journal about how children are not super spreaders including a number of case studies with infected children not giving CV19 to anyone else..
RT @RoshanaMN: 🌈 Schools 🦠 Parents receiving letters; deciding about sending kids back Lots of spam out there Please get ur info from ac…
@garethmpontin @piersmorgan @stephenbarclay @GMB @bbcquestiontime But they are not Garth! https://t.co/nZ55koIJDs
here's a survey of the evidence by a doctor arguing that children do not get, or spread the disease, very much at all, and so arguing for schools to reopen https://t.co/4LlGpUkmcQ
An interesting perspective as we look at reopening schools. Children are not COVID-19 super spreaders: time to go back to school https://t.co/fshxiXoQQz
RT @ChemMcDougall: Read this earlier, posted on Facebook by our school nurse. It leaves me with some questions (most notably, when is a chi…
RT @GoAllergy: @SaulFaust - Children are not COVID-19 super spreaders: time to go back to school | Archives of Disease in Childhood https…
@just_mindy While many of these guidelines are common sense, I'm curious to see how much of this is being overly cautious https://t.co/KhKuTkFzOV
RT @kerpen: Must-read from @apsmunro: "Children are not COVID-19 super spreaders: time to go back to school" https://t.co/rH1GMlkFu0
@kaijubushi https://t.co/CBf8tKx0VK https://t.co/KhKuTkFzOV 3 1/2 months away. No reason they shouldn't be open
#BorisJohnson https://t.co/D8hZLnNPkD time to send children back to school? Read article please.
2 El artículo original lo podemos encontrar aqui: https://t.co/OEG8TNXTRG https://t.co/iRu6B16upU
RT @RoshanaMN: 🌈 Schools 🦠 Parents receiving letters; deciding about sending kids back Lots of spam out there Please get ur info from ac…
It’s a scary and confusing time for parents making decisions about return to school, amid concerns of potential rare and serious paediatric complications. This article puts forward the case for sending them back. Worth a read https://t.co/55iHmHPqiZ
Interesting article which may give comfort to parents and teachers https://t.co/imOr7vF5U3
@McManus_M_ Seen this ? https://t.co/MkSrrAmgwZ
@Dr2NisreenAlwan @WhoseShoes Someone shared this with me https://t.co/tbKUKT7hii
RT @GoAllergy: @SaulFaust - Children are not COVID-19 super spreaders: time to go back to school | Archives of Disease in Childhood https…
RT @apsmunro: Not sure what to think about children going back to schools? Wondering what the evidence says? Check out my article with pro…
Good news! https://t.co/U4erFOUp38 #lockdownuk
More positivity. https://t.co/5mq2fhOfZH
@BpsmithUk I’m amazed this was in the BMJ. It looks like I was written by cabinet ministers 👇 https://t.co/PZcNa2wsW3
An interesting read. #COVID19 #publichealth https://t.co/0JHN15m8Pv
@AutobBig @brianmoore666 the closest I found is here which seems to suggest infection in under 10s has been very low. however it is also clear no one has the data to be certain or can explain why, so doesn't help a whole lot. https://t.co/ieC0d732r0
RT @apsmunro: Not sure what to think about children going back to schools? Wondering what the evidence says? Check out my article with pro…
RT @GoAllergy: @SaulFaust - Children are not COVID-19 super spreaders: time to go back to school | Archives of Disease in Childhood https…
RT @andrewjpickles: This article in the BMJ gives a reasoned view for why it would be safe to reopen schools: https://t.co/de70khMOdo More…
@LGBTQLove3 @halcyonorder @toadmeister Perhaps. Have you read this? https://t.co/kkEC8iDHgH
@GrumFromNorwich @BillHanage @jholston It is not only in Spain, some literature about it https://t.co/ToKW1tw18d https://t.co/EPsuCOC1Hg https://t.co/ktOzjsYNSy and some tweets https://t.co/QCUUUUIpVj
@drphiliplee1 Have you read this? https://t.co/s4uSyw8686
@whippletom Hmmm. HMMM. I do feel like this piece should have incorporated it then? https://t.co/5pW7tqlrVW
@DeeAisha @KirstieMAllsopp Really? So why have the BMA published this then? https://t.co/bhuwMVC5y8 And unions always resist any kind of change - it's just what they do.
@tideyd01 @LGBTEXEC @barrynorris1 @KirstieMAllsopp So why does the BMJ say the opposite, David? I'd tend to pay more attention to the scientists than the ONS (civil servant statisticians) https://t.co/bhuwMVC5y8
Might help parents and schools understand if more evidence like this article was discussed in the Covid daily briefing #coronavirusuk #Covid19UK #schoolsreopening https://t.co/s4uSyw8686
@cathymwafer @saltnlineker1 @KirstieMAllsopp Well actually quite a bit of evidence. https://t.co/ZREqpqipJ5
@gameboy1974 @Onelifeliveit9 @Kulz83 @KirstieMAllsopp Here’s a paper published in the BMJ rather than a single student’s viewpoint. https://t.co/ZREqpqipJ5
@Kulz83 @KirstieMAllsopp Yes that’s exactly what scientists are saying. Here’s some research from the BMJ https://t.co/ZREqpqipJ5
https://t.co/z537ZorPk7 Time to go back to school...
@IsabelOakeshott But their unions and school governing boards have been scared witless by government propaganda and the mass media. I would think that teaching has got to be the safest job as long as you don't spend any time in the staff room or with par
@GeogMonkey You asked https://t.co/F6S45SLHbp
RT @DrLejarazu: Este artículo pone sobre el tapete la posibilidad de que los niños no actúen como súper transmisores. De confirmarse, daria…