New Study: Avid-19 stands on children's nose for three weeks

According to a new study by South Korea, the conclusions were found that children can carry the coronavirus on their nose for up to three weeks. The study was based on 91 children, and it was found that even among those without symptoms, the virus could be found in [...]
The study was based on 91 children, and it was concluded that even among those without symptoms, the virus could be found in their nostrils.
The fact that they had the detected virus in their noses, scientists said they were capable of passing it.
Because of the way South Korea tested, traced, and isolated cases - even those without symptoms - it was easier for scientists to develop studies.
So the study was able to provide new information about children as carriers of the virus and their ability to spread it.
However, this study still leaves a part of the unplotted puzzle. Only that the virus is in a child's nose does not finally prove that they are transmitting it at the same speed as adults.
Dr Roberta DeBias, chief of the pediatric disease sector at the National Children's Hospital in Washington, DC, said it would be irrational to think that children have no role in broadcasting because they hold the virus.












