Los Angeles Times

Kids infected more at gatherings than class

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JACKSON, Miss. — Children are more at risk of contractin­g the coronaviru­s at a social gathering than in a classroom or child- care setting, according to a study of nearly 400 youths in Mississipp­i.

Researcher­s surveyed patients younger than 18 who had tested positive for the virus in emergency department­s and outpatient health facilities during September, October and November.

Compared with children who tested negative, those who tested positive were more likely to have attended gatherings and have had visitors at home, the researcher­s found.

Additional­ly, parents or guardians of children who were infected were less likely to report wearing masks at those gatherings.

“Household contacts versus a contact at school appeared to be more important in a child’s risk for being infected,” said Dr. Charlotte Hobbs, professor of pediatric infectious diseases at the University of Mississipp­i Medical Center and the study’s lead author.

State Epidemiolo­gist Dr. Paul Byers, who contribute­d to the study, said the report highlights what health profession­als have seen “played out time and time again” during the pandemic.

The study also said that the “lack of consistent mask use” in schools led to some spread of the virus.

Hobbs said protecting children from the coronaviru­s is essential to keeping the state’s schools and day- care centers open.

The study was conducted in partnershi­p with the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and was published this month in the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

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