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. 2022 Jul 30;22(1):1454.
doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-13868-5.

Experience with open schools and preschools in periods of high community transmission of COVID-19 in Norway during the academic year of 2020/2021

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Experience with open schools and preschools in periods of high community transmission of COVID-19 in Norway during the academic year of 2020/2021

Sara Stebbings et al. BMC Public Health. .

Abstract

Background: Schools and preschools have largely remained open in Norway throughout the pandemic, with flexible mitigation measures in place. This contrasts with many other high-income countries that closed schools for long periods of time. Here we describe cases and outbreaks of COVID-19 in schools and preschools during the academic year 2020/2021, to evaluate the strategy of keeping these open with infection prevention control measures in place.

Methods: In this descriptive study, the Norwegian Institute of Public Health initiated systematic surveillance for COVID-19 cases and outbreaks in schools and preschools in October 2020. Data was compiled from the national outbreak alert system VESUV, municipality websites, and media scanning combined with the national emergency preparedness register Beredt C-19. An outbreak was defined as ≥ 2 cases among pupils or staff within 14 days at the same educational setting. Settings were categorized as preschool (1-5-years), primary school (6-12-years), lower secondary school (13-15-years) and upper secondary school (16-18- years). We reported the incidence rate among preschool and school-aged pupils and gave a descriptive overview of outbreaks and included cases per educational setting.

Results: During the whole academic year, a total of 1203 outbreaks in preschools and school settings were identified, out of a total of 8311 preschools and schools nationwide. The incidence of COVID-19 in preschool- and school-aged children and the rates of outbreaks in these settings largely followed the community trend. Most of the outbreaks occurred in primary schools (40%) and preschools (25%). Outbreaks across all settings were mostly small (median 3 cases, range 2 to 72), however, 40 outbreaks (3% of total) included 20 or more cases. The larger outbreaks were predominantly seen in primary schools (43%).

Conclusions: We observed few large outbreaks in open schools and preschools in Norway during the academic year of 2020/2021, also when the Alpha variant was predominant. This illustrates that it is possible to keep schools and preschools open even during periods of high community transmission of COVID-19. Adherence to targeted IPC measures adaptable to the local situation has been essential to keep educational settings open, and thus reduce the total burden on children and adolescents.

Keywords: Adolescents; COVID-19; Children; Educational settings; Outbreaks; Preschools; Prevention; Pupils; SARS-Cov 2; Schools.

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All authors have completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure at www.icmje.org/coi_disclosure.pdf and declare: no support from any organization for the submitted work. PS received a grant from the OAK Fellowships Programme in Molecular and Environmental Epidemiology (Grant number OCAY-12–356) and took part as an expert witness in court cases for the National Office for Health Service Appeals. Apart from this, the authors had no financial relationships with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work in the previous three years, or no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work.

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Traffic light model, main features. Notes: The full IPC guidelines are published by the national educational authorities [11]
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Seven-day incidence rate of reported COVID-19 cases per 100,000 inhabitants by week and education level and total number
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Number of school outbreaks by setting and week from week 40, 2020 to week 22, 2021, in Norway

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