Elementary and high schools do not appear to be COVID-19 super-spreaders, new data suggests — a finding that threatens to turn some pandemic theories on their head.
Statistics involving 200,000 schoolkids from 47 states in the last two weeks of September yielded an overall coronavirus infection rate of just .13 percent among students and .24 percent for staffers, according to Brown University economics Professor Emily Oster and her team of number-crunchers.
The figures translate into what would be roughly 1.3 infections for a school with 1,000 kids in the two-week period, and 2.2 positive tests for every 1,000 staffers in the same time frame.
This comes as CDC Director Robert Redfield said schools are the best place to be speaking at a coronavirus task force briefing held at the White House on Thursday.
Children have been the worst hit by Pandemic which has been seen as a fiasco by analysts and experts alike holding that deep state actors pushing an agenda for mass vaccinations which will carry micro chips that will monitor people and ultimately alter their DNA.
The situation has sparked an information war between the left and and right whose veriable research that covid-19 is a bio-weapon are being censored by big tech and global bodies like the W.H.O and its donor agencies.
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