关于孩子秋季是否回校上课,大家可以看看今天的这篇文章 :)

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https://time.com/5858593/younger-people-covid-19/?utm=newsbreak

 

 

Testing likely plays a part in the shifting profile of COVID-19 patients. In the beginning of the outbreak, when tests were in short supply, only the sickest patients could get a test. Since many of the sickest patients are elderly, they were over-represented in the data early on. But now, with testing much easier to come by, public-health networks are able to capture more mild and asymptomatic cases, which includes many younger people who probably wouldn’t have gotten tested in March or April.

“The more testing we do, the closer we get to the truth,” says Natalie Dean, an assistant professor of biostatistics at the University of Florida. “What we were doing before was skewed to the oldest ages.”

Recent trends suggest infection rates are going up in the U.S. for all groups, including for younger people. If we were simply detecting more cases via more robust testing—as opposed to more infections actually occurring—Dean says she’d expect the overall percentage of tests that come back positive to go down, since more people who ultimately test negative would also be included in the data. That’s not happening in current COVID-19 hotspots like Texas, Florida and Arizona, which suggests a change in the underlying outbreak. More people of all ages seem to be getting sick in these areas, and we now have enough tests to see it happening.

Even with more testing, the trends for severe disease and deaths are quite consistent.

The oldest patients (as well as those with underlying health conditions) are still the most likely to die and become hospitalized from COVID-19, just as they’ve been throughout the outbreak. There might be slight fluctuations in the coming weeks—it takes a while, after someone gets infected, for them to get sick enough to need hospitalization—but “unless there’s a spike in infections in older people, we don’t expect a dramatic change in terms of hospitalizations,” Dean says.

Because it’s been so clear that elderly adults and people with other health problems are at highest risk of severe disease, older adults may also be more cautious than younger ones as society reopens, Dean says—perhaps not rushing out to gyms, bars and restaurants with quite the same speed, and thus protecting themselves from possible exposure.

If young people throw caution to the wind, though, it may have ripple effects for older and more vulnerable people. Young, healthy people who get mild or asymptomatic disease can still be carriers, potentially transmitting the virus to someone who goes on to have a much more severe case.

“With younger age of recent infections in at least some places such as Florida, expect a lower death rate in this wave …until the 20-40 year olds who are infected today go on to infect others….,” former CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden wrote on Twitter on June 21.

For the sake of personal and community health, Dean says, it’s still important for people of all ages to practice social distancing and wear masks in public.

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觉得这个说法比较make sense :) -加州阳光123- 给 加州阳光123 发送悄悄话 加州阳光123 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 06/24/2020 postreply 19:37:23

戴口罩还是应该非常管用。美国年轻人根本都不带。我们都坚持戴口罩就应该没问题。 -greenoasis- 给 greenoasis 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 06/24/2020 postreply 19:45:46

我也觉得是,还有勤洗手 千万别放松警惕 :) -加州阳光123- 给 加州阳光123 发送悄悄话 加州阳光123 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 06/24/2020 postreply 19:50:04

年轻人大多不愿意一直呆在父母家里。我认识的不少M学生准备回校过大学生活,父母挡不住 -兔8- 给 兔8 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 06/24/2020 postreply 19:56:14

是的。头疼。 -像龟的兔子- 给 像龟的兔子 发送悄悄话 像龟的兔子 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 06/24/2020 postreply 19:57:22

是的,年轻人喜欢和同学一起,还是尊重他们的选择吧 -加州阳光123- 给 加州阳光123 发送悄悄话 加州阳光123 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 06/24/2020 postreply 20:31:32

我在UC Merced 有个房子,一直是在付房租,5个女生。证明学校关了娃还是没回家。 -东施爱美- 给 东施爱美 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 06/24/2020 postreply 20:02:50

有孩子不想回家的 lol -加州阳光123- 给 加州阳光123 发送悄悄话 加州阳光123 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 06/24/2020 postreply 20:32:28

租约签好了的,就算人不住在里面,还是会付房租的呀 -noodlelover- 给 noodlelover 发送悄悄话 (203 bytes) () 06/24/2020 postreply 23:16:08

按我女儿的说法,她的几个同租的朋友都是非常谨慎小心的。我希望秋季这些对防疫有共识的孩子们结成社交小圈子共进退。 -香草仙子- 给 香草仙子 发送悄悄话 香草仙子 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 06/24/2020 postreply 20:04:38

你两个孩子都教育得很好,他们会照顾自己的,你也可以放心了 :) -加州阳光123- 给 加州阳光123 发送悄悄话 加州阳光123 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 06/24/2020 postreply 20:33:44

其实对大城市里的学校来说,这学期或许不可避免抗议游行,这个会带来出病毒外的危险。只是这一个学期,下学期会安全的多。 -吹着吹着就牛了- 给 吹着吹着就牛了 发送悄悄话 吹着吹着就牛了 的博客首页 (56 bytes) () 06/24/2020 postreply 20:11:56

是,我们也是这么认为的,希望下学期回校 -加州阳光123- 给 加州阳光123 发送悄悄话 加州阳光123 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 06/24/2020 postreply 20:34:27

下学期指的是2021年春季学期? -香草仙子- 给 香草仙子 发送悄悄话 香草仙子 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 06/24/2020 postreply 20:39:18

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