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Study finds child care centers unlikely to be a source of coronavirus infections
A study led by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh suggests that children in child care centers do not spread COVID-19 to their caregivers or other children at a significant rate. . The findings indicate that testing or recommending long exclusion periods for children in childcare centers may not be necessary because infection rates within childcare settings were low. However, the study emphasizes the importance of vaccinating children against COVID-19 to stop transmission within the household.
Mercedes says ‘brutal’ EV market will squeeze car sales margins
Mercedes-Benz expects its automotive division’s adjusted return on sales to hit the lower end due to deep price cuts and supply chain issues in the electric vehicle market. The luxury car maker said it remains committed to achieving its EV targets, but could focus on improving profits from its internal combustion engine portfolio if EV margins remain lower than expected. The company reported an adjusted return on sales of 12.4% for its automotive division in the third quarter. Mercedes-Benz stock fell more than 6% on the news. Automakers such as Ford and Tesla are lowering prices to boost demand.
HC: Pocso charges automatically lead to criminal treatment.
The Calcutta High Court has said that prosecution under the Poso Act is “automatically criminalized” and has sought to amend the age of consent. A court has acquitted a man of having a relationship with a younger girl when she was a minor. The court emphasized the need to protect minors from sexual abuse, but also advocated the decriminalization of consensual sexual acts between individuals between the ages of 16 and 18. The court criticized the Poso law for not taking into account normal sexual behavior among young people and instead equating it with rape. Sexual assault.