I'm curious to know this board's thoughts on kids' ability to spread covid to adults. Are there any decent data or peer reviewed studies that conclude anything meaningful?
My working theory is that no, kids don't spread it easily due to:
1. Kids are less susceptible to transmit covid in the first place
2. Kids are usually asymptomatic, and asymptomatic spread is rare,
3. Breakthrough cases in vaccinated adults is still very rare
Am I totally off base?
Apologies if this has already been debated in another thread. I did a forum search and couldn't find anything significant. A quick Google search also brought up conflicting information.
My working theory is that no, kids don't spread it easily due to:
1. Kids are less susceptible to transmit covid in the first place
2. Kids are usually asymptomatic, and asymptomatic spread is rare,
3. Breakthrough cases in vaccinated adults is still very rare
Am I totally off base?
Apologies if this has already been debated in another thread. I did a forum search and couldn't find anything significant. A quick Google search also brought up conflicting information.