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There are MAJOR FLAWS with the Duke study that concluded kids under 12 should wear masks in schools

The New York Times published an op-ed by Dr. Kanecia Zimmerman, an associate professor of pediatrics at the Duke University School of Medicine and Dr. Danny Benjamin Jr., a pediatric-infectious-disease specialist at Duke Health that concluded “one of the most one of the most effective and efficient strategies for preventing SARS-CoV-2 transmission in schools”:

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The researchers found only 363 cases out of 40,000 exposed in schools and believe “the low rate of transmission occurred because of [universal masking”:

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But there are some major flaws with their analysis. . .

“The evidence here that unmasked kids spread COVID more than masked kids in school seems to be a handful of anecdotes, some from foreign countries, and others from summer camps”:

And they admit they “could not compare masked schools to unmasked schools”:

In other words, there is NO CONTROL GROUP in this study:

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And, yet, it will be taken as gospel:

More from independent journo David Zweig who was in touch with these researchers, that is, until they stopped responding once his questions exposed the flaws in their research:

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