Health
No surge in Covid-19 cases expected when schools return – scientists – Hull Live
Professor Mark Woolhouse said that schools do not appear to drive the epidemic

Experts do not expect a surge in coronavirus cases when schools reopen, MPs have heard.
Professor Mark Woolhouse said that there had never been a surge in cases following the reopening of schools across western Europe.
But he pointed out that some schools across the continent have kept schools shut to those age 15 and over because they carry the virus in a similar way to adults.
The professor of infectious disease epidemiology at the University of Edinburgh also said that schools do not appear to…
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