The Experience of 2 Independent Schools With In-Person Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Darria L GillespieLauren A MeyersMichael LachmannStephen C ReddJonathan M ZenilmanPublished in: The Journal of school health (2021)
Although school-age children can contract and transmit SARS-CoV-2, rates of COVID-19 infection related to in-person education were significantly lower than those in the surrounding community. However, social activities among students outside of school undermined those measures and should be discouraged, perhaps with behavioral contracts, to ensure the safety of school communities. In addition, introduction risks were highest following extended school breaks. These risks may be mitigated with voluntary quarantines and surveillance testing prior to reopening.