Sweden keeps schools open for 1 million kids: No masks, no lockdown, no deaths
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Sweden keeps schools open for 1 million kids: No masks, no lockdown, no deaths
By Yen Makabenta January 14, 2021
The study, titled “Open Schools, Covid-19 and Child and Teacher Morbidity in Sweden,” found in summary:
“Despite Sweden’s having kept schools and preschools open, researchers have found a low incidence of severe Covid-19 among schoolchildren and children of preschool age during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic…No child with Covid-19 died…Among the 1,951,905 million children who were 1 to 16 years of age, 15 children had Covid-19, MIS-C, or both conditions and were admitted to an ICU, which is equal to 1 child in 130,000.”
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“The point is, children are not being admitted to the ICU in Sweden for Covid-19, and children are not dying from Covid-19. Severe Covid-19 among children seems to be rare, and also has a 100 percent recovery rate. Given the fact that many infections are also asymptomatic, it really has no impact on their life. So, while we “continue to hear that cases are soaring, it’s important to ask if this is really a big deal? And why is it that other viruses prior to this one that infect hundreds of millions and kill tens of millions a year were not subjected to the same scrutiny? …

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