Posted on Aug 5, 2021
Covid cases among kids surge 85% higher from last week
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Coronavirus cases are up 85 per cent in children, according to pediatric data.
Last week, nearly 72,000 children tested positive for Covid-19, marking a major increase that has left public health officials worried, especially as the new school year draws near.
The data was published by the American Academy of Pediatrics on Tuesday, noting that children now account for 19 per cent of the US' weekly Covid-19 cases.
Last week, nearly 72,000 children tested positive for Covid-19, marking a major increase that has left public health officials worried, especially as the new school year draws near.
The data was published by the American Academy of Pediatrics on Tuesday, noting that children now account for 19 per cent of the US' weekly Covid-19 cases.
Covid cases among kids surge 85% higher from last week
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Posted 3 y ago
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Posted 3 y ago
Some are very severe. I posted on another thread about the hospitalization of over 20 children. Until we get more people vaccinated, this virus will continue to mutate.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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SGT (Join to see) I am the Proverbial German Grandpa, You Hurt "Kinder" Children with, through willful ignorance, I am Your Worst Enemy.
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Posted 3 y ago
I wonder how many have parents who aren't vaccinated??
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SrA Ronald Moore
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SrA Ronald Moore I was saying this in regards to some people would think to make sure to get vaccinated them selves and forsake those who need help, like if an alternative to vaccines for children. Keep
Us posted , It would be interesting to know.Furthermore, all of this is bringing on the Variants in a sweep across humanity with no resistance
Us posted , It would be interesting to know.Furthermore, all of this is bringing on the Variants in a sweep across humanity with no resistance
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Posted 3 y ago
Are kids apart of that No touch the kids with Covid-19 and why ?
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