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I och för sig bara ett exempel, men en bekräftat smittad 9-åring kom i kontakt med 172 personer utan att smitta en enda. Det har varit uppe i tråden for ett tag sedan. Det bevisar naturligtvis ingenting men ger ändå stöd för idén att barn inte sprider smitta i någon påtaglig utsträckning.
Det finns inget som visar att barn skulle ha mindre "viral load" och smitta mindre än vuxna. Du har uppenbarligen gjort samma tankevurpa som Tengele enl nedanstående fetning.
"Early transmission clusters were
started by travellers of adult age, making children less likely to be index cases in households
(4). Another circumstance making children less likely to carry the virus into households is that
kindergartens and schools were closed early in the outbreak in Germany. These combined
effects will cause children to be more likely to receive rather than spread infections in
households for purely circumstantial reasons. This observation may be misunderstood as an
indication of children being less infectious. The determination of viral loads seems to provide an
interesting means to achieve an indirect but robust estimate of infectivity in the present
epidemiological circumstances"
The viral loads observed in the present study, combined with earlier findings of similar attack
rate between children and adults (2), suggest that transmission potential in schools and
kindergartens should be evaluated using the same assumptions of infectivity as for adults.
https://virologie-ccm.charite.de/fileadmin/user_upload/microsites/m_cc05/virologie-ccm/dateien_upload/Weitere_Dateien/analysis-of-SARS-CoV-2-viral-load-by-patient-age-v2.pdf
"Early transmission clusters were
started by travellers of adult age, making children less likely to be index cases in households
(4). Another circumstance making children less likely to carry the virus into households is that
kindergartens and schools were closed early in the outbreak in Germany. These combined
effects will cause children to be more likely to receive rather than spread infections in
households for purely circumstantial reasons. This observation may be misunderstood as an
indication of children being less infectious. The determination of viral loads seems to provide an
interesting means to achieve an indirect but robust estimate of infectivity in the present
epidemiological circumstances"
The viral loads observed in the present study, combined with earlier findings of similar attack
rate between children and adults (2), suggest that transmission potential in schools and
kindergartens should be evaluated using the same assumptions of infectivity as for adults.
https://virologie-ccm.charite.de/fileadmin/user_upload/microsites/m_cc05/virologie-ccm/dateien_upload/Weitere_Dateien/analysis-of-SARS-CoV-2-viral-load-by-patient-age-v2.pdf