Author: de Gier, Brechje; de Oliveira Bressane Lima, Priscila; van Gaalen, Rolina D; de Boer, Pieter T; Alblas, Jeroen; Ruijten, Marc; van Gageldonk-Lafeber, Arianne B; Waegemaekers, Toos; Schreijer, Anja; van den Hof, Susan; Hahné, Susan JM
Title: Occupation- and age-associated risk of SARS-CoV-2 test positivity, the Netherlands, June to October 2020 Cord-id: r76msx6y Document date: 2020_12_17
ID: r76msx6y
Snippet: High coronavirus incidence has prompted the Netherlands to implement a second lockdown. To elucidate the epidemic’s development preceding this second wave, we analysed weekly test positivity in public test locations by population subgroup between 1 June and 17 October 2020. Hospitality and public transport workers, driving instructors, hairdressers and aestheticians had higher test positivity compared with a reference group of individuals without a close-contact occupation. Workers in childcar
Document: High coronavirus incidence has prompted the Netherlands to implement a second lockdown. To elucidate the epidemic’s development preceding this second wave, we analysed weekly test positivity in public test locations by population subgroup between 1 June and 17 October 2020. Hospitality and public transport workers, driving instructors, hairdressers and aestheticians had higher test positivity compared with a reference group of individuals without a close-contact occupation. Workers in childcare, education and healthcare showed lower test positivity.
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