Covid-19: KKH research shows young children unlikely to be infected at school or at home

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SINGAPORE — Covid-19 transmission among young children in schools is low, and those aged under five have the lowest risk of getting infected by adults, according to a review by KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (KKH).

 

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