Critics slam letter in prestigious journal that downplayed COVID-19 risks to Swedish schoolchildren

Bloody hell.

Having published a letter suggesting that deaths in children had not significantly increased emails revealed a very different picture
sciencemag.org/news/2021/03/c…
This is a paediatrician!

The original letter he wrote combined the ages 1-16years when counting deaths from any causes. 69 children March to June 2020 v 65 on the 5 year Average.

He also incorrectly reported NO major school outbreaks, ignoring one where 18/76 staff infected
One of the teachers died. Children were not tested.

It gets worse. Contrary to his published letter Ludvigsson wrote to Tegnell that “unfortunately we see a clear indication of excess mortality among children ages 7-16 old, the ages where ‘kids went to school.’”
For the years 2015 through 2019, an average of 30.4 children in that age group died in the four spring months; in 2020, 51 children in that age group died, “= excess mortality +68%,”

@dgurdasani1
Copies of the letters/emails with English translation here given some people have been saying they don’t exist.
H/t to @Aw_what for this thread from May of last year pointing towards a deliberate cover up of Covid incidents related to schools.

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