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quique43 escribió: ↑ A las pocas horas de que Trotta, dijo que el problema no eran las escuelas, y presentó el informe. Salió Mamerto por las presiones del Comunista, Maléfica, y Barandadel, con el cierre de las escuelas.
Lo dejaron pagando como a un idiota, lo más triste es que Trotta tenía razón, su informe lo avalaba.
Esto no indica que son una manga de inútiles y sinvergüenzas.
paisano escribió: ↑ Este es el estudio de The Lancet, y no es como lo relata El Destape.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanc ... 4/fulltext
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Active, prospective surveillance identified very low rates of SARS-CoV-2 infection in primary schools during the summer half-term in England, when schools reopened only for certain year groups
We found no significant association between antibody positivity and school attendance during lockdown
Seropositivity rates in staff were similar to community seroprevalence at recruitment, indicating that they were not at higher risk of infection than people in other professions
In our cohort, both staff and students who did not attend school during lockdown had higher albeit non-significant seropositivity rates than those who attended school, possibly because of increased exposure to household members at high risk of COVID-19, more opportunities for infection in the community than in school (because of small numbers of students and staff attending during lockdown, with strict infection control practices in place), or both.
We found a very low risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection in students or staff attending primary schools during both partial reopening in the summer half-term and full opening in the autumn term.