If you are age, you have 50% less likely to catch Covid-19 says a study
Those of this demography can withstand Covid-19 more than others.
When you walk carefully in every corner, try to avoid coronaviruses when your city is repent, researchers work furiously to determine who is more likely to virus and is not. A new study throws light on the answer, claiming that people under the age of 20 are half as likely to catch Covid-19 than the rest of us. He also suggests that four out of five young people do not have any symptoms.
Limited impact on transmission
"Use demographic data of the six countries, as well as six studies on estimated Covid-19 infection rates and the severity of symptoms on different age groups, the model has shown that people under the age of 20 are about Half likely to COVID-19 as people over the age of 20. And that, between 10 and 19, only 21% of infected people have clinical symptoms, "reportsReuters. "The conclusions suggest that school closures introduced in many countries as part of the lock-floors aimed at controlling the coronavirus pandemic - are likely to have a limited impact on the transmission of the disease, researchers said."
The search has been published inMedicine of nature.
The conclusions concern the question of whether or not it is safe to reopen schools. "Whether it is to reopen schools or not is a complicated question," said the study co-author Rosalind Eggo. "We provided evidence showing an indication of reduced susceptibility (COVID-19) in children."
Children are always at risk
The conclusions arrive at a time when parents are worried about their children, with reports of an inflammatory disease resulting in hospitalizations and deaths. It was originally needed to be very similar to Kawasaki disease, a condition that causes inflammation in the blood vessels. However, more and more research show that these symptoms represent a new disease.
"Two new studies involving a total of 75 published children yesterday in Jama have shown that Covid-19 Pediatric Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome is new and different from Kawasaki (KD) disease and toxic shock syndrome (TSS)", reported theCenter for Research and Policy of Infectious Disease. "Rare but serious disease reports have started surfing around the world in the months following the start of the pandemic."
For their part, the researchers who published inMedicine of nature Also examined asymptomatic cases in relation to those with symptoms. "We have not been able to estimate exactly how infectious asymptomatic cases are more generally compared toSymptomatic cases"said Nicholas Davies, who co-directed the work." But there is limited evidence that asymptomatic individuals are less infectious than entirely symptomatic individuals and there is certainly a fair amount of evidence suggesting that asymptomatic and pre-hyphenmatic individuals are certainly potentially potentially potentially infectious, he says.
In conclusion, research can help inform the plan of the countries of reopinitions. "The age structure of a population can have a significant impact," said Davies. "Countries with more young people may encounter a lower covid-19 burden."
Keep your children under 20
Despite the encouraging news, everyone, no matter their age, should wash your hands frequently, practice social distance and wear face coating (unless less than 2 years old). As for yourself: go through this pandemic at your healthier, do not miss these Things you should never do during the coronavirus pandemic.