Why the anecdotal evidence (personal) so important to people. That doesn't matter and is not how data science works. But since you asked: The first girl I kissed is a nurse at Gwinnett Medical. She posts a week ago that her hospital is reach capacity with long ER wait times and gave a plea for people to wear masks. It got a ton of shares and stuff.
I don't watch CNN or Fox. Gov Kemp announced Friday that Georgia would increase hospital bed capacity as COVID-19 hospitalizations surged. Does Kemp work for CNN?
Ok mr. skience guy, below are 3 studies and one statement from a nation's health minister that say kids don't transmit the virus. And there's more out there if you want to educate yourself further.
Schools are opening all over the world, but leftists are still fighting it here. Care to explain why???
One study - "Seven days after the first cases were diagnosed, 1 tertiary case was detected in a symptomatic patient with from the chalet a positive endotracheal aspirate; all previous and concurrent nasopharyngeal specimens were negative. Additionally, 172 contacts were monitored. The fact that an infected child did not transmit the disease despite close interactions within schools suggests potential different transmission dynamics in children. https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/doi/10.1093/cid/ciaa424/5819060
Another study in Iceland - "We have not found a single instance of a child infecting parents." https://www.nationalreview.com/corn...single-instance-of-a-child-infecting-parents/
From Switzerland - The health ministry's infectious diseases chief Daniel Koch said scientists had concluded that young children did not transmit the virus. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52470838
From France - "School kids don’t appear to transmit the new coronavirus to peers or teachers, a French study found" https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...n-don-t-spread-coronavirus-french-study-shows


