PopsnTuff
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Nearly one-third of children who have been tested for the coronavirus in Florida have tested positive, according to data from the state’s Department of Health that comes amid ongoing debate and uncertainty over whether schools will reopen this fall.
Nearly half of the state’s positive cases among children were in the counties of Broward, Dade, Hillsborough and Palm Beach.
Those aged 15-17 make up the highest percentage of those hospitalized, at 29%, while those aged 10-14 ranked second at 26%, according to the state’s health department data.
https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/florida-children-test-positive-coronavirus-203351855.html
(And I was reading past articles that kids aged four and younger were not likely to get this virus.....even though the virus will be a more mild form for them.....and there will likely be lung damage in the long run, just like with the adults)
Nearly half of the state’s positive cases among children were in the counties of Broward, Dade, Hillsborough and Palm Beach.
Those aged 15-17 make up the highest percentage of those hospitalized, at 29%, while those aged 10-14 ranked second at 26%, according to the state’s health department data.
https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/florida-children-test-positive-coronavirus-203351855.html
(And I was reading past articles that kids aged four and younger were not likely to get this virus.....even though the virus will be a more mild form for them.....and there will likely be lung damage in the long run, just like with the adults)
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