Otago Daily Times

School is safe

- JOHN LEWIS john.lewis@odt.co.nz

IT is as safe as it has ever been for children to attend school, two University of Otago infectious disease experts say.

Paediatric­ian and infectious diseases researcher Associate Prof Tony Walls, of Dunedin, and infectious diseases and public health specialist Prof Philip Hill, of Christchur­ch, said the lack of Covid19 circulatin­g in our community, fewer other viruses and bacteria than usual, and good systems for detection and contact tracing, meant parents should feel comfortabl­e about sending their children back to school this week.

A new study in Australia looking at children exposed to Covid19 in a school setting also supports this view.

Assoc Prof Walls said many parents would be asking themselves how safe it was to be sending their children back to school.

“The answer is, sending your children to school is as safe as it’s ever been.’’

He said overseas evidence showed while children could be infected with Covid19, they seldom became sick enough to need to go to hospital, and were not the main spreaders of infection in communitie­s.

A recent study in Australia tested contacts of teachers and children who tested positive for Covid19.

Only two infections were transferre­d among 863 close contacts in schools where the 18 cases occurred.

No childtochi­ld transmissi­ons occurred in primary schools. The only child infected at primary school got it from their teacher, the study reported.

Assoc Prof Walls said data from Covid19 hot spots confirmed the lower risk of children as carriers and patients.

Prof Hill said Singapore had successful­ly controlled the spread of Covid19 while allowing children to attend school. There had not been any outbreaks among children.

“It just doesn’t make sense to say this virus spreads widely in schools when there have been very few children affected in other countries where schools have been open.’’

He said nobody could say children would not get influenza or some other viral infection at school.

“The best protection for everyone in a school is to keep children and adults away from school if they are unwell, and to encourage everyone to wash their hands regularly during the day.”

 ?? PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH ?? Out birding . . . University of Otago student and bird watcher Oscar Thomas is noticing an increase in the number of birds he sees on his daily walks through areas such as the Dunedin Botanic Garden.
PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH Out birding . . . University of Otago student and bird watcher Oscar Thomas is noticing an increase in the number of birds he sees on his daily walks through areas such as the Dunedin Botanic Garden.

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