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AUTHOR(S) Nic Spaull; Servaas van der Berg
When the new coronavirus rapidly spread across the globe, the impact of the virus on children was still unclear, and closing schools seemed the responsible thing to do. But much has been learnt since about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the effects of lockdown and school closures, both in South Africa and internationally. This article aims to show that the mortality risk of the virus is extremely small for children, even when assuming an extremely pessimistic scenario for total COVID-19 deaths.
AUTHOR(S) Rika Swanzen; Gert Jonker
AUTHOR(S) Kate Webb; Deepthi Raju Abraham; Ayodele Faleye (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Lore van Bruwaene; Fatima Mustafa; Jeane Cloete (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) D. J. McQuoid-Mason
AUTHOR(S) Doria Daniels
AUTHOR(S) Nick Taylor
AUTHOR(S) Shafika Isaacs
AUTHOR(S) Ansie Fouché; Daniël F. Fouché; Linda C. Theron Simba
AUTHOR(S) Fatima Mustafa; Robin J. Green
AUTHOR(S) Sadiyya Haffejee; Diane Thembekile Levine
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