Crown confirmed cases in US children increased by 90% in about four weeks this summer, bringing the total to more than 380,000

Crown confirmed cases in US children increased by 90% in about four weeks this summer, bringing the total to more than 380,000

As decision-makers assess whether US schools to reopen this fall, they see a huge reality: COVID-19 appears among American children this summer we went. On July 9, there were approximately 200,000 confirmed cases in children; August 6th, this figure has increased by almost 180,000, an increase of about 90% in just over four weeks after a new report. This represents an increase of 319 per 100,000 American children to 501 cases per 100,000, in just four weeks. The report, which, more counts of the American Academy of Pediatrics and Children Hospital Association total 380,000 confirmed cases in children from 6 August Recently, evidence has shown that COVID-19 does not appear to produce such severe symptoms in children does in adults, has given new justification for local authorities and lawmakers to push schools to in-person classes to reopen. However, these new data, collected by the American Academy of Pediatrics and Children Hospital Association is a warning sign that schools without adequate social distancing measures in place could accelerate the spread of COVID-19 to reopen. This is specially designed for middle and high school because the older children with COVID-19 have the virus to spread at similar rates as adults. And while COVID-19 heavy is rare in children, is not unknown. Children from 0.5% to 5.3% of all hospital admissions in 20 Member States (and New York), the data reported and 0.3% to 8.9% of all children who were sick in the hospital. August 6 90 children had died from the disease in 44 states and New York City. Overall, the new report found that children have a growing share of COVID-19 cases. Back on April 16, the children of only 2% of total COVID-19 cases (in 46 states and New York and D. C.); of August 6, they represented approximately 9.1% of cases nationwide (in 49 states and NYC, DC, Puerto Rico and Guam) on. These data paint a perfect picture of how COVID-19 has children in the United States each implemented social distancing measures and COVID-19 test in a different way, both could be of interest to those who are sick and counted. It is also unclear to what extent an increase in testing for the virus in the first place more children are driven tested. It may be the case that just to be tested more severely ill in the first few months of the pandemic; since children appear to experience less severe symptoms of COVID-19 infection, it is possible that many children captured COVID-19 and recovered in the spring, without ever getting obvious symptoms, and are therefore never tested. Member States have different methods for collecting and organizing data on COVID-19 In particular, the age group that differs defines “children” between countries, while most reported aged 0-17 or 0-19 as children, Florida and limited Utah “children” aged 0 to 14, while Alabama up to 24 years increased, these differences could have a big impact because the older children seem more likely to have symptoms than younger people, and they are contagious. However, the report has some clear trends. States in the South and West are very driven by the growth in the number of children diagnosed with COVID-19 Alabama had the highest percentage of cases in children confirmed with children on August States 22.5% of the total followed by Wyoming and form 6 Tennessee, 16.5% and 16.2%, respectively. Meanwhile, New York and New Jersey, the epicenters of the early days of the pandemic, have a much lower percentage relative to have children COVID-19 diagnosis, approximately 3% in both cases.