SARS-CoV-2 incidence in secondary schools: the role of national and school-initiated COVID-19 measures

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2023-06-27

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Jonker, L
Linde, K JISNI 0000000512552141
de Boer, A R
Ding, E
Zhang, D
de Hoog, M L A
Herfst, S
Heederik, D.ISNI 0000000388327640
Fraaij, P L A
Bluyssen, P M

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Our aim was to gain insight into the effect of COVID-19 measures on SARS-CoV-2 incidence in secondary schools and the association with classroom CO 2 concentration and airborne contamination. METHODS: Between October 2020-June 2021, 18 schools weekly reported SARS-CoV-2 incidence and completed surveys on school-initiated COVID-19 measures (e.g. improving hygiene or minimizing contacts). CO 2 was measured in occupied classrooms twice, and SARS-CoV-2 air contamination longitudinally using electrostatic dust collectors (EDC) and analyzed using RT-qPCR. National COVID-19 policy measures varied during pre-lockdown, lockdown and post-lockdown periods. During the entire study, schools were recommended to improve ventilation. SARS-CoV-2 incidence rate ratios (IRR) were estimated by Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) models. RESULTS: During 18 weeks follow-up (range: 10-22) SARS-CoV-2 school-incidence decreased during national lockdown (adjusted IRR: 0.41, 95%CI: 0.21-0.80) and post-lockdown (IRR: 0.60, 0.39-0.93) compared to pre-lockdown. School-initiated COVID-19 measures had no additional effect. Pre-lockdown, IRRs per 10% increase in time CO 2 exceeded 400, 550 and 800 ppm above outdoor level respectively, were 1.08 (1.00-1.16), 1.10 (1.02-1.19), and 1.08 (0.95-1.22). Post-lockdown, CO 2-concentrations were considerably lower and not associated with SARS-CoV-2 incidence. No SARS-CoV-2 RNA was detected in any of the EDC samples. CONCLUSION: During a period with low SARS-CoV-2 population immunity and increased attention to ventilation, with CO 2 levels most of the time below acceptable thresholds, only the national policy during and post-lockdown of reduced class-occupancy, stringent quarantine, and contact testing reduced SARS-CoV-2 incidence in Dutch secondary schools. Widespread SARS-CoV-2 air contamination could not be demonstrated in schools under the prevailing conditions during the study.

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Air contamination, CO  concentration, COVID-19 measures, SARS-CoV-2, Secondary schools, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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Jonker, L, Linde, K J, de Boer, A R, Ding, E, Zhang, D, de Hoog, M L A, Herfst, S, Heederik, D J J, Fraaij, P L A, Bluyssen, P M, Wouters, I M & Bruijning-Verhagen, P C J L 2023, 'SARS-CoV-2 incidence in secondary schools : the role of national and school-initiated COVID-19 measures', BMC Public Health, vol. 23, no. 1, 1243. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-16146-0