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Continued proportional age shift of confirmed positive COVID-19 incidence over time to children and young adults: Washington State March-August 2020.

Judith A MalmgrenBoya GuoHenry G Kaplan
Published in: PloS one (2021)
An increased sustained proportion of COVID-19 incidence is present among children (age 0-19) and young adults (age 20-39) indicating an elevated role in disease spread during the epidemic creating a possible reservoir of disease with spillover risk to more vulnerable older persons and those with comorbid conditions. Media savvy age-appropriate messaging to enhance mitigation compliance among less vulnerable, more mobile and lower priority vaccination age groups will be a continued necessity and priority to reduce overall population incidence.
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