"Isn't this what you want to know rather than whether or not school kids are going to infect you but what happens if you do get infected?" Not necessarily, especially if you are a teacher or have to travel on a bus with shouting schoolchildren. Given that age is the major factor in the risk of serious cases, and given that you cannot change your age, I would have thought that most older people at least would be trying to avoid situations like schools where the risk of infection is high. And that those with co morbidities would be trying also to lessen their risk eg if diabetic trying to reduce bad numbers in BG, LDL and blood pressure.This doctor gives a thoughtful analysis of the Odds of Dyng of Covid (age). There have been 2 previous videos giving clear explanations of the terminology and studies used. He does not appear to have a dog in the fight so I hope you will have a look at all 3.
Age is the biggest risk factor for sure. Diabetes type 2 gives you an odds ratio of 1.8 rising to 2.85 if you are type 1 (Professor P Karr et al in The Lancet study on the topic).
Isn't this what you want to know rather than whether or not school kids are going to infect you but what happens if you do get infected?
Endogenous Deficiency of Glutathione as the Most Likely Cause of Serious Manifestations and Death in COVID-19 Patients https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsinfecdis.0c00288