Tell me again why our schools are still open?

If you scroll down a bit in the comments:

It's weird because that's not really what the actual study says. The study says: "Whereas secondary attack rate estimates did not differ considerably by the sex of cases and their contacts (Fig. 2B), analyses stratified by case and contact age identified the highest probability of transmission, given exposure, within case-contact pairs of similar age (Fig. 2C and table S8). These patterns of enhanced transmission risk in similar-age pairs were strongest among children ages 0-14 years and among adults ages ≥65 years, and may reflect differences in the nature of intragenerational and intergenerational social and physical interactions in India (27). Nonetheless, the greatest proportion of test-positive contacts within most age groups were exposed to index cases ages 20-44 years (Fig. 2C, fig. S5, and table S8)."

In other words, kids were most likely to give it to other kids; and likewise elderly adults were likely to give it other elderly adults. But adults were most likely to give it to anyone else. I don't see anywhere that it says children are "key" to spread or more likely to be superspreaders.

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