Testing 'may not prevent new coronavirus wave' when schools reopen
Current testing and contact tracing is inadequate to prevent a second wave of coronavirus after schools in the UK reopen, scientists have warned.
Researchers said getting pupils back to school was important - but more work was needed to keep the virus in check. "Local health officials, using the latest data, will be able to determine the best action to take to help curb the spread of the virus should there be a rise in cases," a statement said.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Testing and contact tracing key for reopening schools, studies suggestTwo new studies turn a spotlight on strategies that could be key in bringing children back to the classroom: scaled-up testing for Covid-19 cases, effective contact-tracing of those who test positive and isolation of those with symptoms or positive tests
続きを読む »
Matt Stafford Tests Positive For COVID, Hits Lions' Reserve ListThe QB now can't return to the team until he passes more tests.
続きを読む »
NASA astronauts head back home ending two-month missionSpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft undocks from the International Space Station with two US astronauts on board beginning their journey back to Earth
続きを読む »
Covid-19 testing delays create a public health nightmare as schools and workplaces try to reopenAcross the country, patients are reporting delays in getting their Covid-19 test results because of major supply shortages.
続きを読む »
Germany to start mandatory coronavirus testing of travellers this week: ministerMandatory testing of travellers returning to Germany from countries with a high risk of COVID-19 infection will take effect later this week, Health Minister Jens Spahn said.
続きを読む »
260 employees in Georgia school district have tested positive for Covid-19 or been exposedGeorgia's largest school district has confirmed that around 260 employees have either tested positive for Covid-19 or have been exposed.
続きを読む »