Study: Very small number of people affected by Avid-19 in German schools

Only 12 out of 2,000 students and teachers in Saxony, Germany, have turned out to have coronary antibodies, according to a research released Monday. This results suggest that schools have had little impact on the spread of the virus, as previously thought. Germany began reopening schools in May, although [...]
Germany began reopening schools in May, although the debate is still continuing over the impact children have on the spread of coronary to the most endangered persons, as well as to older teachers, writes “Reuters”.
Research conducted by Dresden University Hospital analyzed the blood samples of about 1,500 students between the ages of 14 and 18 and 500 teachers from 13 different schools. The samples were taken in May and June.
Out of 2,000 samples, only 12 people involved in the study had anthritrupas, Reinhard Berner of the University of Dresden Hospital, adding that the first results have not witnessed that children have any role in spreading the coronary, especially soon.
Regional Education Minister Christina Piharz said this study shows that schools can reopen after the end of summer vacation in late August, but with certain conditions, including wearing masks and keeping physical distance, where possible.











