Scientists in Australia: Very little chance for children to transmit the coronary

In a new study conducted by the Health Centre for Immmunification Research in the New Region South Wales of Australia, children are said to be less likely to transmit Covid-19 to each other or to adults. In the study, the transmission of the virus was researched in schools and care centres of this region from March [...]
In the study, the transmission of the virus was researched in schools and care centres of this region from March to mid-April.
Researching the spread of 18 cases of the Coronavirus (nine students and nine staff members) from 15 schools, the preliminary findings of the report are said to be that only one primary school student and a high school student may have been infected with Covid-19 from the initial cases in their schools.
No teacher or staff member was infected with Covid-19 from any initial case at the” school, the report says.
This low rate of transmission of the virus was marked despite the fact that 735 students and 128 members of school staff were close contacts of 18 initial cases, writes The Guardian”, Report Express.
Research expected to be praised soon by other researchers, says New region government announcement South Wales on May 23rd to encourage parents not to send their children to school may have influenced the outcome of this research.
The findings from this detailed research are preliminary. However, they suggest that the spread of Avid-19 within the schools of this region has been very limited”, the report said.
The regional government in New South Wales said that although students make up about 16 percent of the general population, only 1.7 percent of the cases of Covid-19 have been registered within this age group.
Australia's Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, in response to teachers' union warnings against reopening schools, told “Sky News” The risk of infecting teachers is in the educational room rather than in class.












