Health
Why are children less likely than adults to spread COVID-19? – ABC News
Small children are often in the grip of a seemingly endless string of colds and rocking a perpetually runny nose. But as the pandemic played out, it became clear…

Small children often seem to be petri dishes of disease, rocking a perpetually runny nose and in the grip of a seemingly endless string of colds that they pass on to their classmates and family.
But as the pandemic played out this year, it became clear that this didn’t really appear to be the case for COVID-19.
On Wednesday, when announcing changes to visitor numbers in Greater Sydney, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said “children under 12 have been proven not to be carriers or transmitters of the…
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