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A new research has claimed that people under 20 years of age are less likely to be infected with the dreaded virus.

Coronavirus continues to wreak havoc all over the world. Every country is struggling to save the lives of Covid-19 patients. Meanwhile, the results of a research have given some relief to the world. The good news is that people below the age of 20 are less likely to have the corono virus and the complications it causes.

A new research published on Tuesday claimed that people under 20 years of age are less at risk of getting infected with the dreaded virus.

The study also noted that clinical signs of the virus appear only in one fifth of adolescents and children in whom the virus develops.

Data from 32 countries, including Italy, Japan, China, Canada, South Korea and Singapore, showed how the symptoms of the virus appeared in people over 70 years of age.

Researchers by age believe that given the age of the students, the closure of schools globally will not have a major impact on infection rates.

The journal Nature Medicine recently published a study. The virus spreads much faster in children than in adults, but it is less effective in them and the severity is less. Based on this situation, this study compared the prevalence of flu versus covid-19 among school going children.

In the context of COVID-19, the closure of schools would have little effect, ‘infectious disease model Rosalind Ego told Reuters at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. He also warned that these findings should not be re-formulated to know different results.

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Based on the data from the 6 countries mentioned above, the study showed how the severity of the virus varied among different age groups, and in people under the age of 20, that probability was 50 percent less.

In addition, only 21 percent of children aged 10–19 years exposed to the virus showed symptoms of the virus.

Scientists also said that ‘Covid-19 will have less effect in countries with more youth’.

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