Cases of Covid-19 in children spike, with 61,000 in 1 week
Soaring case counts around the country are impacting children at "unprecedented levels," according to new numbers released Monday by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children's Hospital Association, which are tracking data reported by state health departments.
There were 61,000 new cases in children during the last week of October, "which is larger than any previous week in the pandemic," the AAP said in a statement. From the onset of the pandemic through October 29, more than 853,000 children have tested positive for Covid-19, the AAP said, including nearly 200,000 new cases during the month of October.
"This is a stark reminder of the impact this pandemic is having on everyone -- including our children and adolescents," said AAP President Dr. Sally Goza in the statement.
"This virus is highly contagious, and as we see spikes in many communities, children are more likely to be infected, too," Goza said.
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