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COVID-19 CASES AMONG U.S. CHILDREN SURGE AS STUDENTS RESUME SCHOOL

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As millions of children head back to school across the US, health experts are highlighti­ng a troubling trend: hundreds of thousands of them are testing positive for COVID-19.

More than 250,000 children had new cases in the last week of August, the American Academy of Pediatrics said in a report published on Tuesday. That is the highest weekly rate of new pediatric cases since the pandemic began, and it’s a 10% increase in two weeks, says The Guardian.

With slightly more than one million new Covid cases reported in the US during that period, that means one of every four new cases in the country was among children.

Children’s hospitals are straining under the spike in cases.

About 2,500 children were hospitaliz­ed with Covid-19 in the week up to September 6, which is also more than ever before, data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows.

A total of 750,000 children tested positive between August 5 and September 2, the AAP said. Over the course of the pandemic, five million children in the US have tested positive for Covid-19, and at least 444 have died, the AAP said.

The CDC released a report on September 3 showing a fivefold increase in child hospitaliz­ation rates because of the Delta variant. The difference­s in children’s hospitaliz­ations were even more startling when broken down by age.

In the same June-August time period, hospitaliz­ations were 10 times higher for children under the age of four and for those between the ages of 12 to 17, the report said.

Hospitaliz­ation was 10 times greater among unvaccinat­ed than vaccinated children, the report said. In the US, children aged 12 and up are eligible for vaccinatio­n.

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