Author: Belavic, Anja; Dimnjakovic, Jelena; Istvanovic, Ana; Svajda, Marija; Poljicanin, Tamara; Pavic Simetin, Ivana
Title: Reâ€opening schools in Croatia did not have a negative impact on children under 14, but it could not be ruled out in older children Cord-id: m5hdaakd Document date: 2021_6_29
ID: m5hdaakd
Snippet: School closures have been used to help tackle COVID-19. Meta-analyses and reviews suggest that children are unlikely to be the main drivers of the pandemic and that opening schools and kindergartens is unlikely to increase COVID-19 mortality rates in older people.1 Croatia closed its schools on 16 March 2020 and they reopened in week 37, 7 September 2020, after the summer holidays. Public Health guidelines for the reopening included mandatory hand hygiene and face masks for children grades 5 (10
Document: School closures have been used to help tackle COVID-19. Meta-analyses and reviews suggest that children are unlikely to be the main drivers of the pandemic and that opening schools and kindergartens is unlikely to increase COVID-19 mortality rates in older people.1 Croatia closed its schools on 16 March 2020 and they reopened in week 37, 7 September 2020, after the summer holidays. Public Health guidelines for the reopening included mandatory hand hygiene and face masks for children grades 5 (10/11 year olds) and above. Schools were also told to adopt other social distancing measures, including staggered arrival and departure times and student bubbles.
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