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Largest COVID-19 contact tracing study to date finds children key to spread, evidence of superspreaders – Princeton University
Researchers from the Princeton Environmental Institute find the continued spread of novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 is driven by only a small percentage of those w…
A study of more than a half-million people in India who were exposed to the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 suggests that the virus continued spread is driven by only a small percentage of those who become infected.
Furthermore, children and young adults were found to be potentially much more important to transmitting the virus especially within households than previous studies have identified, according to a paper by researchers from the United States and India published Sept. 30 in the journal …
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