The CDC report states that even children with no symptoms can spread Covid-19


Twelve babies, including an eight-month-old baby, found Covid-19 in a child care facility and spread to at least 12 people outside the facilities. The data show that children can carry the virus from child care settings into their homes, the researchers wrote in a report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

According to the American American Academy of Pediatrics and Children’s Hospital Association, half a million U.S. Children have been diagnosed with coronavirus, an increase of 16% between August 20 and September 3.

Fewer children than adults experience a serious illness from the virus, however, one question that has grown, especially those struggling with decisions about resuming school and day care, is the role of children in the transmission of the virus. The CDC report suggests they may have spread the coronavirus and.

Researchers analyzed contact tracing data from 184 people with links to three childcare facilities in Salt Lake County this April to July.

They found at least two children with no symptoms who not only caught the virus, but also passed it on to others, including a mother who was hospitalized. An eight-month-old baby was infected by both parents.

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Researchers say the two outbreaks at the facility began with staff members who had domestic contacts with the virus.

Overall, 13 of the 31 confirmed Covid-19 cases associated with the facilities involved children, and not all children had mild or no symptoms.

“Covid-19 is less severe in children than in adults, but children may still play a role in transmission,” the CDC’s Quake Tran and colleagues at the Salt Lake County Health Department wrote in their report.

“All three of these features did not show signs of relaxation in the exposed children. Probably two out of three asymptomatic children. Their parents and possible teachers infect their teachers with SARS-COV-2.”

Pediatricians say children can help spread the virus.

Dr. President of the American Academy of Pediatrics. “We know that children always show some of the symptoms of Kovid-1 of. We also know that they are not immune to the virus, and they can get very sick,” said Sally Goza. Previous statement.

Researchers say contact tracing and timely Covid-19 testing for people living in child care settings, including asymptomatic people, could help prevent the spread of the virus. They recommend using a face mask, especially for staff working in child care centers with children under 2 years of age, who may be too young to wear a mask.

“Examining exposed individuals who do not yet show symptoms of Covid-1 of is crucial for contact tracing, which helps identify and assist others at risk of infection,” Goza said.

In August Gust, South Korean researchers reported that children, who have no symptoms, can also carry coronavirus in their noses and throats for weeks. Another study found that children younger than 5 years old had 10 to 100 times more genetic material in their noses than novel coronaviruses than their children and adults.

Jane Christensen, Jacqueline Howard, Andrea Kane and Sandy Lamott contributed to this article.

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