Posted on 07/28/2023 7:55:14 PM PDT by lightman
Whether masking requirements effectively prevented COVID-19 in schools and should be used as a mitigation strategy for future outbreaks is a highly contested issue, with children as young as two years old expected to mask up during the worst restrictions.
A reanalysis of a highly influential Boston mask study claiming continued mask mandates reduced COVID-19 cases in schools found districts that dropped masking requirements actually experienced the largest decreases in COVID-19 cases—and failed to identify any causal relationship between mask mandates and infection rates.
In a recently published preprint in arXiv, researchers reanalyzed data published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) from the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to compare COVID-19 incidence in school districts that did and did not lift mask mandates.
The original NEJM study claimed lifting the statewide masking policy among school districts in the greater Boston area resulted in an additional 44.9 COVID-19 cases per 1,000 students and staff during the 15 weeks after the policy was rescinded, corresponding to an estimated 12,000 additional COVID-19 cases and to 29 percent of all cases in the school district.
Although an observational study should not be used to identify causal effects with confidence, the authors nevertheless concluded that masking requirements prevented COVID-19 cases, then used the results to justify policy decisions.
“Our results support universal masking as an important strategy for reducing Covid-19 incidence in schools and loss of in-person school days,” wrote the authors, who included researchers from Harvard University and the Boston Public Health Commission.
Furthermore, the authors encouraged school districts to use the study’s findings to “develop equitable mitigation plans in anticipation of a potential winter Covid-19 wave during the 2022–2023 school year, as well as clear decision thresholds for removing masks as the wave abates.”
After reanalyzing the same data using multiple methodologies, including utilizing a larger statewide control group, researchers came to a strikingly different conclusion: Schools that dropped masking requirements experienced a 22 percent decrease in COVID-19 cases compared to a 12 percent decrease in masked districts.
Additionally, slightly higher case rates were observed in masked districts, and a “moderate to strong relationship” was found between natural immunity and case rates during the original study.
The researchers used data from the 72 school districts included in the original study and broadened their analysis to include 289 districts across Massachusetts to account for confounding variables—additional variables that weren’t considered in the original study that could influence the outcome.
Only two school districts, Boston and Chelsea, kept mask mandates in place. Five to seven districts had sporadic masking rules, and most of the 289 districts did not.
Researchers found that prior SARS-CoV-2 infection rates were highest in the Boston-Chelsea school districts requiring masks, which could account for any decrease in COVID-19 cases compared to the other 70 school districts analyzed by both studies.
In a statement regarding the recently published preprint, epidemiologist and co-author Dr. Tracy Høeg said the causal inference drawn by the original paper that wearing masks prevented additional COVID-19 cases was inappropriate given the data they had. She and her colleagues showed districts that dropped masks first had the most significant decrease in cases, and as many as two-thirds of the variation in case rates could be attributed to natural immunity, not masks.
Reanalysis Shows Study Used Flawed Methodology
The authors of the preprint also called into question the initial study’s methodology, which they argue was inappropriate to use because it wasn’t applied correctly and failed to account for additional interventions likely used by school districts imposing mask mandates, including physical distancing, staggered mealtimes, and ventilation upgrades.
The original study’s authors restricted their analysis to 72 districts without providing justification for limiting their data by excluding several districts outside the Greater Boston area that are geographically closer to Boston than other included districts.
Their results were not robust in length and failed to account for natural immunity. They only included data from 15 weeks, whereas the reanalysis expanded the period to account for case rates during the entire academic year before and after mask requirements were lifted.
According to a Harvard press release, the authors of the original study claimed their findings showed the effect of school masking policies were greatest when COVID-19 incidence was highest in surrounding cities and towns, suggesting universal masking policies would be most effective during times of high transmission.
The authors of the reanalysis pointed out that Boston-Chelsea was found to have the lowest case rates throughout the entire academic year because it was initially “hit the hardest by COVID-19” and wouldn’t be expected to have high case rates given the districts were more likely to be protected from reinfection by natural immunity.
For multiple reasons, the results of the NEJM study do not hold up to reanalysis, the authors stated.
“We failed to identify evidence of a causal relationship, or even consistent association, between mask mandates and district SARS-CoV-2 infection rates,” and the NEJM study “should not be used as evidence mask mandates prevent the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in educational settings.”
most everyone that caught covid did so while wearing a mask due to mask mandates-
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People need to remember that COVID had a mortality rate similar to a bad flu year, and like the flu, COVID had a nearly nonexistent mortality rate among children. People’s irrational fear causes more problems than simply doing nothing and enjoying life.
There was plenty of very good information on the effectiveness of masks from early on in the pandemic, but I guess only us high school educated dummies were smart enough to understand them. What a shame & a waste of our children’s education. This will surely bite us in the butt somewhere down the road...or maybe it has already.
*Two of my grandkids were always testing positive (PCR test) and were never sick or feeling bad/poor. Grandson learned to play this game so that he did not have to go to school…just tell the school nurse not feeling good, PCR test and out school for two weeks.
Yup....PCR was a ticket to a two week “vacation”.
Fauxi said in early January 2020 that masks don’t stop viruses (O.R. trained surgeon here- No they don’t. They are worn in the O.R. to stop the snot of your sneeze from landing in the patients wound.) and that Covid was just a bad flu.
After Davos met, he did a 180 and lied through his teeth.
This, like climate change, is all about control.
One of the offices I work at 90+% of the patients are Black, and MOST think they have been lied to. Will they vote Republican? I doubt it.
“COVID had a nearly nonexistent mortality rate among children.”
We knew by April 2020 that kids had very few of the cellular receptors that the covid virus needed to reproduce.
We were fed so much evil BS.
Yup, they do massa's bidding on the Welfare Plantation.
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Just today I've noticed an increase in masking with those horrid black masks.
Someone told me Covid is a thing again.
Blooming idiots.
Don't put me in bondage to your hysterical fear and paranoia. If you want to wear a mask, have at it. I'll know to avoid you.
But don't demand I join you in your bondage.
Many of the people wearing masks now either have COVID or were exposed to it. I have to wear one for the next few days.
Well said !!! I called BS on the whole damned thing from the very beginning. It was an instantaneous mind/gut reaction for Me. I’m finding more and more over the years that I have an almost uncanny link to the way My Maternal Grandfather’s mind worked and I was born while He was still alive but I don’t remember Him as I was too young. I’ve seen little notes from Him over the years like one that was wrapped around a couple of Gold Coins and the text was basically “These are being kept in secret as once again the government cannot be trusted, good luck in the future in the constant fight against corruption as they are now confiscating the real money.” Anyway it was like He was saying to Me that it was all yet another .gov lie/scam/BS/fraud being perpetrated yet again with the chicom flu crap by the darkside.gov.
I knew the things to do would be the exact opposite of what the .gov says to do.
I was right. Every Doctor visit I had for existing medical conditions they all wanted Me to wear a freaking mask. I knew that the masks were useless and I tried as much as possible to leave them hanging off My ears of course I was constantly being told to put them back on. That lasted as long as someone was pestering Me about it but came right back off ASAP. There was no damned way they were going to jab Me with their vaccine crap !!!
It was a visible control display, I still see it today
Agree 100%. Toldja.
Not just any bondage, but MONDO bondage.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nibDtxm4u4g&pp=ygUTVHViZXMgbW9uZG8gYm9uZGFnZQ%3D%3D
C. 1975
😁
Sorry, echoes from my mis-spent youth growing up in the SF Bay Area.
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