There is no evidence that school closures could reduce the spread of COVID-19, a disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, according to a recent study. The article has been peer-reviewed and was published by Nature Medicine on Oct. 27. The authors include two Japanese professors and a visiting professor from the University of Michigan. The data of the study were collected in Japan. “We do not find any evidence that school closures in Japan reduced the spread of COVID-19. Our null results suggest that policies on school closures should be reexamined given the potential negative consequences for children and parents,” the study reads. School closures have been widely implemented across the world since the Spring of last year when the pandemic started. In the United States, the first school closure associated with COVID-19 occurred in Washington state on February 27, 2020. By March 25, 2020, all U.S. …