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Did Shutting Down Schools Help or Hurt? A COVID-19 Postmortem

The Michael Shermer Show

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Examining School Closures During COVID-19

This chapter critically analyzes the decision to close schools during the COVID-19 pandemic, contrasting U.S. inaction with proactive measures taken by European countries. It discusses the flawed reliance on CDC guidance, the lack of empirical evidence supporting the safety of schools, and the implications of these choices on children's well-being. The speakers highlight the moral and ethical complexities of public health decisions, urging a reevaluation of how such policies are formulated.

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