Covid-19 Q&A: Children are no longer considered ‘super spread’ of the coronavirus, but is caution recommended?



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The Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) has said that children do not contribute significantly to the spread of Covid-19. Eilish O’Regan explains what that means for Ireland.

Did a new review by Ireland’s health watchdog Hiqa dismiss the idea that children are super-spread of the coronavirus?

Hiqa conducted a review of the evidence from a limited number of existing studies and came to that conclusion.

How many studies did Hiqa examine?

There were only seven studies. He concluded that children play a role in transmission of the infection, but do not transmit the coronavirus at a higher rate than others in the population. There was an opinion that they were vectors and that they were an important part of the infection chain.

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