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When do children avoid infection risks: Lessons for schools during the COVID-19 pandemic

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ISCIENCE
卷 25, 期 4, 页码 -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2022.103989

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  1. James McDonnell Foundation Scholar Award in Understanding Human Cognition

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The physical closure of schools due to COVID-19 has disrupted student learning and family logistics. It is important to find age-appropriate protective measures for children, to effectively support their adherence to protocols while ensuring their safety.
The physical closing of schools because of COVID-19 has disrupted both student learning and family logistics. There is significant pressure for in-person learning to remain open for all children. However, as is expected with outbreaks of novel infections, vaccines and other pharmaceutical therapeutics may not be instantly available. This raises serious public health questions about the risks to children and society at large. The best protective measures for keeping young children in school focus on behaviors that limit transmission. It is therefore critical to understand how we can engage children in age-appropriate ways that will best support their ability to adhere to protocols effectively. Here, we synthesize published studies with new results to investigate the earliest ages at which children form an understanding of infection risk and when they can translate that understanding effectively to protective action.

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