Coronavirus - es wird langfristig einen Engpass bei Gesichtsmasken geben
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Kusagras
Was für ein Glück kann sowas in Schulen und Kitas nicht passieren:p
Ich denke mal den Erziehern kann man von der Altersstruktur her schon vermitteln, welche Hygieneregeln gelten. [emoji6]
EDIT:
Update aus NL:
“Although the study is still ongoing, preliminary results are already available. There are no indications that children younger than 12 years old were the first in the family to be infected.“
https://www.rivm.nl/en/novel-coronav...n-and-covid-19
Coronavirus - es wird langfristig einen Engpass bei Gesichtsmasken geben
Children half as likely as adults to get coronavirus
https://www.theguardian.com/science/...ta-coronavirus
...found that children and young adults under the age of 20 appear 56% less likely to contract the virus than the over-20s, a finding that supports the idea that children are unlikely to play a major role in spreading the disease.
The balance of evidence is clearly that children are the safest group to be out in the community.
“So for children themselves, the balance of risk is strongly in favour of a return to school given the very clear evidence of harm due to lockdown.”
Auch in Australien war man nicht untätig:
Kids in Australia at low risk of COVID-19 infection
https://thenewdaily.com.au/life/scie...-19-infection/
“During that time 434 patients, aged 0 to 18 years old, presented to the hospital’s emergency department and respiratory infection clinic with coronavirus symptoms.
Just four of the children tested positive for the virus, and none required hospital admission or suffered severe symptoms.“
An Australian study of how coronavirus spread in 15 schools found a transmission rate of far less than 1%
https://www.businessinsider.com/coro...20-5?r=DE&IR=T
http://ncirs.org.au/sites/default/fi...ril%202020.pdf