People under 60 may be driving pandemic spread in Georgia, study shows
People younger than 60 are potentially driving the spread of the coronavirus pandemic in Georgia, according to a new study.
The study by the National Academy of Science collected data from five counties in Georgia, including four metro Atlanta areas, between March and May. An analysis of the data showed that people under the age of 60 were almost three times as likely to spread COVID-19 as people older than 60.
Researchers also found that people younger than 60 tended to be responsible for super-spreading events. Overall, 2% of cases were directly responsible for 20% of all infections, according to the study, which was published last Thursday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the official journal of the National Academy of Sciences.
ABC News' Sony Salzman contributed to this report.