2020 年 8 月 31 日至 11 月 29 日,威斯康星州伍德县 17 所 K-12 学校的 COVID-19 病例和传播情况。

COVID-19 Cases and Transmission in 17 K-12 Schools - Wood County, Wisconsin, August 31-November 29, 2020.

出版信息

MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2021 Jan 29;70(4):136-140. doi: 10.15585/mmwr.mm7004e3.

Abstract

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has disrupted in-person learning in the United States, with approximately one half of all students receiving online-only instruction since March 2020.* Discontinuation of in-person schooling can result in many hardships (1) and disproportionately affects families of lower socioeconomic status (2). Current evidence suggests that transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, in kindergarten through grade 12 (K-12) schools might not significantly contribute to COVID-19 spread nationwide (3). During August 31-November 29, 2020, COVID-19 cases, spread, and compliance with mask use were investigated among 4,876 students and 654 staff members who participated in in-person learning in 17 K-12 schools in rural Wisconsin. School-attributable COVID-19 case rates were compared with rates in the surrounding community. School administration and public health officials provided information on COVID-19 cases within schools. During the study period, widespread community transmission was observed, with 7%-40% of COVID-19 tests having positive results. Masking was required for all students and staff members at all schools, and rate of reported student mask-wearing was high (>92%). COVID-19 case rates among students and staff members were lower (191 cases among 5,530 persons, or 3,453 cases per 100,000) than were those in the county overall (5,466 per 100,000). Among the 191 cases identified in students and staff members, one in 20 cases among students was linked to in-school transmission; no infections among staff members were found to have been acquired at school. These findings suggest that, with proper mitigation strategies, K-12 schools might be capable of opening for in-person learning with minimal in-school transmission of SARS-CoV-2.

摘要

2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行扰乱了美国的面授学习,自 2020 年 3 月以来,大约有一半的学生接受仅在线教学。*停止面对面授课可能会带来许多困难(1),并且对社会经济地位较低的家庭的影响不成比例(2)。目前的证据表明,在幼儿园到 12 年级(K-12)学校传播引起 COVID-19 的 SARS-CoV-2 病毒,可能不会显著促进全国 COVID-19 的传播(3)。在 2020 年 8 月 31 日至 11 月 29 日期间,在威斯康星州农村的 17 所 K-12 学校中,对 4876 名学生和 654 名教职员工进行了 COVID-19 病例、传播和口罩使用情况的调查,这些学生和教职员工参加了面授学习。将学校归因的 COVID-19 病例率与社区周围的发病率进行了比较。学校管理部门和公共卫生官员提供了学校内 COVID-19 病例的信息。在研究期间,观察到广泛的社区传播,COVID-19 检测的阳性率为 7%-40%。所有学校都要求所有学生和教职员工佩戴口罩,并且报告的学生口罩佩戴率很高(> 92%)。学生和教职员工的 COVID-19 病例率(5530 人中有 191 例,或每 10 万人中有 3453 例)低于全县总体水平(每 10 万人中有 5466 例)。在学生和教职员工中发现的 191 例病例中,有 1/20 例是学生在校内传播;未发现教职员工在学校感染。这些发现表明,采取适当的缓解策略,K-12 学校可能能够以 SARS-CoV-2 在学校内最小传播的方式进行面授学习。

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