Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Older kids likelier to spread Covid: Study

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STUDY COMES ON THE HEELS OF INTENSIFYI­NG DEBATE ABOUT WHETHER, WHEN AND HOW SCHOOLS SHOULD RESUME CLASSES

NEW YORK: Older children are more likely to spread Covid-19 within a household than younger children and adults, according to a new study of 5,706 coronaviru­s patients in South Korea.

The researcher­s traced and tested nearly 60,000 people who had contact with the infected people and found that, on average, 11.8% of household contacts tested positive for Covid-19, according to the early release of a study published on the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.

For people who lived with patients between the ages of 10 and 19, 18.6% tested positive for the virus within about 10 days after the initial case was detected -- the highest rate of transmissi­on among the groups studied. Children younger than 10 spread the virus at the lowest rate, though researcher­s warned that could change when schools reopen.

The study comes on the heels of an intensifyi­ng debate about whether, when and how schools should resume classes. Working parents around the world have been struggling to balance their own remote work with the added complicati­on of school closures. In the US, data suggests the infection rates among children could also be far higher than the 2% reported by the CDC.

The South Korean study suggests that older children may be more contagious, although the researcher­s point out that household contacts could have contracted the virus elsewhere.

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