English school return spurred COVID-19 in children, but cases fell in adults: Study

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LONDON: COVID-19 infections in children in England rose in September after schools returned from summer holidays, helping to keep cases high even as there was a fall among adults, a large prevalence study showed on Thursday (Oct 14). The REACT-1 study, led by Imperial College London, is the latest to

LONDON: COVID-19 infections in children in England rose in September after schools returned from summer holidays, helping to keep cases high even as there was a fall among adults, a large prevalence study showed on Thursday .

The study found that prevalence in 13 to 17-year-olds was 2.55 per cent between Sep 9 and Sep 27, with prevalence in those aged 5 to 12 at 2.32 per cent. Prevalence for every adult age group was estimated below 1 per cent. While around 90 per cent of over 18s have had one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, vaccination rates of children are much lower, and broad vaccination of those aged 12 to 15 only began last month.

 

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