Schoolteachers no more likely to catch Covid-19 when Sweden remained open during first lockdown, study finds

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Only 19 in every 100,000 teachers suffered serious Covid-19 symptoms

Schoolteachers were no more likely to catch Covid-19 than the rest of the adult population when they remained open during the first lockdown, a study has found.

 

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Your figures and your article is not scientifically correct as you do not consider a much higher 70% infection rate which could effect staffing levels in the future.

Cue the 'only' comments without any presentation of evidence that this was above the norm of any other sector.

Just because you don't end up in ICU or on a ventilator, does not mean Covid is any less impactful when you get it. It can take you down for weeks and then you can have the long Covid after, which can be debilitating..

Why is it your paper is ALWAYS going out of its way to downplay Covid? Its because of articles like this that we have Covidiots, anti vaxers, non mask wearers, lockdown breakers and Covid Deniers.

First lockdown when schools only had keyworker kids in...very misleading piece again.

So who is this hiding behind the handle ?

The teachers and their unions really have been the cowards of this whole saga. Everyone else has put their head’s down and carried on. Not the teachers. They’ve whinged and whined, dragged their feet and threw the kids under the bus. They should hang their heads in shame.

Only? Should we open champagne to celebrate?

Only 11 journalists were killed in the Charlie Hebdo attack. No big deal, right ?

Lazyitus and sanctimoniousness has a far greater rate of transfer though

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