Pediatric COVID-19 Cases Continue To Soar in the United States

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Pediatric COVID-19 Cases , Continue To Soar in the United States.
'The Guardian' reports the Omicron variant
has caused pediatric COVID-19 hospitalizations
to rise across the United States.
As of January 2, the country averaged
672 child hospitalizations each day.
Health officials say case counts more than doubled from the previous week.
According to 'The Guardian,'
experts predict the rapid rise of cases in children to become even worse.
According to 'The Guardian,'
experts predict the rapid rise of cases in children to become even worse.
Per the American Academy of Pediatrics,
for the week ending December 23,
new cases in children increased 64%.
We have about four times as many children admitted currently as we have had
in any other wave. , Dr. Elaine Cox, chief medical officer at Riley Children's Health, via 'The Guardian'.
Health officials say
the Omicron variant has shown
mostly mild symptoms in children.
Out of the 830,000 coronavirus-related
deaths in the United States,
over 1,000 have been children.
In response to the surge of Omicron, many school districts have decided to forge ahead.
We have tools now that we
didn’t have last year, that will
allow us to keep schools open if
we deploy those tools in
the best possible way. , Brian Castrucci, CEO of the de Beaumont Foundation, via 'The Guardian'.
We have tools now that we
didn’t have last year, that will
allow us to keep schools open if
we deploy those tools in
the best possible way. , Brian Castrucci, CEO of the de Beaumont Foundation, via 'The Guardian'

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