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Don't Young Lives Matter? Are they immune from Covid and unable to pass it on to family?
Don't Young Lives Matter? Are they immune from Covid and unable to pass it on to family?
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I suppose we've done well to at least contain things for 3 months but the lid is off now. Some clearly don't believe it's something that can affect them and their families- it's just for old people. The BAME stories don't seem to have put them off outside NIKE. Having said that the rave scene pics I've seen suggest that the attendees were predominantly non-BAMEs but all were young -well 18-25
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I suppose we've done well to at least contain things for 3 months but the lid is off now. Some clearly don't believe it's something that can affect them and their families- it's just for old people. The BAME stories don't seem to have put them off outside NIKE. Having said that the rave scene pics I've seen suggest that the attendees were predominantly non-BAMEs but all were young -well 18-25
Probably not what you were looking for as an answer, but one is that, sort of yes, youngsters are bordering on immune. Here I am referring to the finding that has come out of close examination of the "geographic genome tree" of Covid 19. I first came across news of this "tree" having been put together in March and it has "grown" since. It seems it is possible to trace the virus' spread practically down to who infected whom, given access to samples from the different individuals. What then came out was that there was no evidence (within this study) of children up to higher levels of primary school age infecting adults or each other but several examples of adults infecting children. This together with (almost all) infected children showing at most mild symptoms puts them at (not quite) invincible.
Although It's clearly radio rental to mob up to get into a sports shop, Karl has a point. Not sure what constitutes a "youngster" but clearly they are largely unaffected by the virus, not necessarily immune, but suffer no symptoms. Apparently 78% of cases show no symptoms at all anyway. https:/ /thecon versati on.com/ coronav irus-bm j-study -sugges ts-78-d ont-sho w-sympt oms-her es-what -that-c ould-me an-1357 32