Children, variants, and vaccines
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Infections in children are accounting for a growing number of recent COVID-19
cases.
What's behind the increase in pediatric cases -- and what are the risks to
children attending school or summer camps?
Dr. Jennifer Nuzzo from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
provides some expert insights in the latest Road to Recovery:
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America continues to make progress on vaccinations, and safety measures like
mask wearing and social distancing remain important. But the spread of highly
infectious variants of COVID-19 is slowing the return to normal -- and is a
likely cause for increased cases among children.
Dr. Nuzzo takes a thoughtful look at how this latest phase of the pandemic is
impacting kids, including the risks of severe effects from the disease, the
possibility of children transmitting the disease to others, and the prospects
of safely vaccinating people under the age of 16.
Check out this edition of Road to Recovery for more:
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