Teachers
may play role in in-school COVID-19 transmission: U.S.
CDC
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[February 24, 2021]
(Reuters) - Teachers may play an important
role in the transmission of COVID-19 within schools, the U.S. Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on Monday, citing a study
conducted in elementary schools in a Georgia school district where it
said mask use and social distancing were sometimes inadequate.
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The report comes after researchers from the agency last month said
there was little evidence that schools were spreading COVID-19
infections in the country - based in part on a study of schools in
Wisconsin - easing concerns about allowing in-person learning. The
Wisconsin study found significantly lower virus spread within
schools compared with transmission in the surrounding communities.
The Georgia investigation involving about 2,600 students and 700
staff members of a school district's elementary schools showed nine
clusters of COVID-19 cases involving 13 educators and 32 students at
six elementary schools, the CDC said.
The CDC report found that students sat less than 3 feet apart, and
that lack of or inadequate mask use contributed to spread in some
cases. It also reported that students ate lunch in classrooms, which
could have increased spread.
"These findings suggest that educators can play an important role in
in-school transmission and that in-school transmission can occur
when physical distancing and mask compliance are not optimal," the
report said.
Of these, two clusters involved probable teacher-to-teacher
transmission that was followed by teacher-to-student transmission in
classrooms, the agency said in its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly
Report.
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Transmission from teachers
resulted in about half of 31 school-related
cases, according to the investigation.
The study was subject to some limitations
including difficulty in determining whether
coronavirus transmission happened in school or
out in the local community, the agency noted.
Distinguishing between the two types of
transmission was particularly challenging when
the 7-day average number of cases per 100,000
persons exceeded 150, the agency said.
The CDC said COVID-19 vaccination of educators
should be considered as an additional mitigation
measure to be added when available, although not
required for reopening schools.
(Reporting by Manojna Maddipatla in Bengaluru;
Editing by Bill Berkrot and Aurora Ellis)
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