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Posted: 30 September 2020 at 04:59 | IP Logged Quote alisawhite123

Children under the age of 12

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are much less likely than teenagers to
contract the coronavirus, according to a study by the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published on
Monday. The study adds nuance to prior findings that the
risk of contracting and dying of COVID-19, the disease
caused by the coronavirus, increases with age. The
reasons for the correlation are not yet entirely
understood.

The new study also found that Hispanic children were hit
hardest by the coronavirus, composing 42 percent of all
cases for which ethnic data was available. That
highlighted another uncomfortable truth about the
pandemic: People of color have been disproportionately
affected by both its medical and economic ravages. The
new study does, however, appear to bolster the arguments
of those who say that children should return to school
instead of continuing with what has been, according to
many accounts, a disastrous national experiment in
distance learning. New York City has returned some
children to school buildings and is expected to ramp up
in-person instruction by the end of the week.

Officials in Washington, D. C.
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— where the president has been
loudly calling for schools to reopen — have also told
principals to prepare for reopening school doors in
November.

CDC researchers analyzed data from early March, when
schools across the country began to shut down, to mid-
September, by which time many states had opened schools
either partially or fully for in-person instruction. The
researchers found that of the roughly 280, 000 children
who tested positive for COVID-19 during that time, 63
percent were between the ages of 12 and 17. Thirty-seven
percent were ages 5 to 11. “Incidence among adolescents
was approximately double that among young children, ”
the study concludes. That seems to bolster the case for
in-person instruction for elementary schoolchildren, who
appear to struggle the most with computer-based remote
learning. High school students, who are better equipped
to utilize online learning platforms and less likely to
require adult supervision, could presumably delay
returning to classrooms longer because they are at a
higher risk of becoming ill.







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