It's a pretty important question, especially since in NYC, for example, the practice seems to be putting all the frontline (healthcare workers, medics) people's kids together because schools are closed, but those people have to work. So high stakes.
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Diff ascertainment notwithstanding, it seems rather striking the consistency of no suspected child vectors. In SG, there have now been multiple daycare clusters. All are staff and their own children, no students, and no parents of students. Sg is not doing asymp test but still...
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I don’t understand- if kids are truly asymptomatic, how would they have seen a cluster in a family where the kid was the first infected? By definition the kid’s infection would not have been observed
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how is 'child' being defined?
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Hi. There was one high school student in Taiwan who transmitted COVID19 to two of his classmates. He went to Greek in January with his family and returned to Taiwan in March. Apparently no infection among his family but him. Classmates' seats were right next to /in front of him.
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And this was the first case that a school closed down due to the coronavirus. I don't know this case would fit to what you are looking for. FYI.
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