Infection and transmission risks of COVID-19 in schools and their contribution to population infections in Germany: A retrospective observational study using nationwide and regional health and education agency notification data.
Torben HeinsohnBerit LangePatrizio VanellaIsti RodiahStephan GlöcknerAlexander JoachimDennis BeckerTobias BrändleStefan DheinStefan EhehaltMira FriesAnnette Galante-GottschalkStefanie JehnichenSarah KolkmannAnnelene KossowMartin HellmichJörg DötschGérard KrausePublished in: PLoS medicine (2022)
In this study, we observed that open schools under hygiene measures and testing strategies contributed up to 20% of population infections during the omicron wave early 2022, and as little as 2% during vacations/school closures; about a third of students and teachers were infected during the omicron wave in early 2022 in Germany. Mandatory mask wearing during class in all school types and reduced attendance models were associated with a reduced infection risk in schools.