To the #science we talked about this morning that will apply to educators. #Thread 🧵
We have said this before that schools need to be looked at not as schools but as a commuter city. Everyone for every economic level drives in, works and leaves. Taking with them the days happenings.
What this paper points out is 1 how mask mandates work and 2 not that kids are at less risk for getting covid but that their rates of infection rise with everyone else’s.
For example take Hawaii and Arizona. Hawaii has always had a mask mandate. And low numbers of covid in schools.
Arizona on the other hand just said yes to mask and had high rates of covid in its schools.
Ok here’s the fun part of science. Adding more science to it to get better science!
This paper shows what happens to teachers who are face to face with the children.
The main point that the paper makes is that teachers by teaching in person raise their R0 rate ( rate of infection ) by ~2x the local infection rate.
Example: Your community has an infection rate of 2%. A teacher going into school to teach will have an infection rate of ~4%.
So, the question then becomes, at what point do we say it’s to dangerous for teachers and schools? Do we take this new data and protect ppl or do we continue on with the old model?
Thanks for coming to my @TEDTalks on science. Please share this with your teacher friends and the like.
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
This Monday, I got word my vaccine was pushed back a month and I’m pissed! A #Thread 🧵on how OWS has fucked us all.
For this thread, I will be focusing on the @pfizer vaccine but this will cover all of them in general.
Right now Pfizer has over a Million doses sitting in its warehouse in Portage Mi. We could empty that warehouse and have every states allotment based on supply to each...
... state in 36 hours. Within 48 hours we could be dosing the million ppl a day @JoeBiden is asking for.
And forgive me but this thread is going to get long and go deep in some weeds.
There’s a new “strain” (Don’t at us, we know the discussion back and forth. We are going with what the media is saying) of #COVID19 that is ~70% more infectious.
Notice that we said infectious not transmittable as the media keeps saying.
You have questions, we have the answers! #thread 🧵 we were recently asked “If I get the vaccine, can I still get #COVID19?” Well yes, and here’s why.
Alright lest go back to immunology 101 and correct me if I’m wrong on any point, it’s been a hott min.
The first thing you need to know is that a vaccine needs about 3 weeks to get your body ready to fend off the virus.
This 3 weeks is important, during that time, we’re you exposed to #COVID19 the day you got the shot, a week later or 2 weeks later? The timing matters as to how many antibodies your body has to work with.
Day 1- 0
Week 1- a bit
Week 2- probably enough
Week 3- full strength
First off, an apology. Yesterday we were calling the @pfizer released study protocol the trial study data paper. Why? Who the fuck even knows at this point. Sorry.
Let’s lay out what we are looking at. The study states that there are 2 separate dosing regimes. That’s cool but which one works better?
The trial is well populated world wide, which is great but then, why are there so few covid cases currently in it? How was the screening done and are the cases representative of the populous in general.