Methods to analyse DHHS data The Victorian DHHS conducts in-depth interviews with all notified cases (or their guardian) of SARSCoV-2 to identify potential exposure risks, clinical history, and onward transmission. All cases and close contacts have the following information collected: name, date of birth, isolation date, and when available, SARS-CoV-2 PCR test date and results, and relationship to known outbreaks (events). Additional information on cases includes address, symptoms (yes/no, onset date, and description), clinical outcomes. A 14 day history prior to diagnosis, including attendance at school/work was recorded, however due to increased workload in the second wave this was reduced to 2 day history with additional history only recorded when needed. To limit onward transmission, all confirmed cases are required to isolate until community clearance is confirmed and all close contacts are required to isolate for 14 days following last exposure with a confirmed case. Close contacts are advised to test if any symptoms develop and are currently encouraged to undergo testing on day 11 of their quarantine period regardless of symptoms. DHHS outbreak teams identify potential SARS-CoV-2 outbreaks in schools and early childhood settings, as well as elsewhere in the community, and undertake a number of public health actions to limit transmission. No serology is routinely undertaken.
Data sources The core dataset for this project is the Public Health Events Surveillance System (PHESS), supplemented with additional data from outbreaks management. PHESS contains data from detailed interviews as well as from laboratory testing, routine monitoring related to home isolation, hospital admissions, and outbreak investigations. Data are updated continuously, extracted daily, and analysed in Stata, R, and PowerBI. The data which form the basis of this analysis are usually managed through the outbreaks reporting process.
Analysis Detailed descriptive analyses for this report were conducted according to the priorities identified by DHHS, DET and the research team. The priority topics identified for this report included: ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
The progression of the second phase of the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic in Victoria over time and its impact on ECEC and schools; The patterns seen in specific events in terms of numbers and demographics of cases and contacts; The geographic distribution of cases in children and adults, of cases associated with outbreaks in ECEC and schools; Analysis of the clinical profile of SARS-CoV-2 among confirmed cases; The risk of transmission from and to staff and students in ECEC and schools; The uptake and results of testing among contacts associated with educational events during different phases of the epidemic and in different settings; and Factors associated with the identification of secondary cases after a primary case occurred in an ECEC or school.
Analyses were stratified by setting and by age group. The ECEC and schools included in this analysis are ECEC, primary schools, secondary schools, ‘mixed’ level schools (e.g. Prep-12, Prep-9), and schools for children with special needs (‘special schools’). Children were stratified into age groups which correspond to ECEC and schools: 0-5 years, 6-12 years, and 13-18 years (while recognising that 5 and 12 years of age are transitional ages). For more detailed analysis related to age, we stratified further to aged 0-5 years, 6-12 years, 13-15 years and 16-18 years. We have included 18 year olds in the ‘adolescent’ age group in recognition that many 18 year olds are enrolled at school, despite usually being categorised as adults in demographic statistics. Some individuals are counted in the statistics for multiple outbreaks, for example a teacher might be associated with an outbreak in their workplace but also to an outbreak in their child’s ECEC. All outbreaks data in this report must be interpreted with this in mind. Results are reported to two significant figures (for example ‘83 percent’ and ‘1.8 percent’). Data management were performed in Stata and R. Descriptive analysis was performed in a combination of Stata, R and PowerBI. COVID-19 in Victorian Schools | 31
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