Health
Kids Hospitalized by Virus Infrequently, But Number Is Rising – Bloomberg
Children with Covid-19 are hospitalized infrequently compared to adults, but the rate has been growing and about a third of those hospitalized in a subset of a federal study published Friday needed intensive care.

An empty playground in New York on May 19.
Children with Covid-19 are hospitalized infrequently compared to adults, but the rate has been growing and about a third of those hospitalized in a subset of a
federal study published Friday needed intensive care.
The study by the
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analyzed pediatric hospitalization data for 576 cases in 14 states. It found that about eight children are hospitalized for every 100,000 infected, compared with more than…
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