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Study: Kids without symptoms can spread COVID-19 virus for 3 weeks – msnNOW
Kids who test positive for the coronavirus but show no symptoms can be infectious for up to three weeks, according to a new study by two Washington-based scientists. The findings could have major implications for teachers and staff at schools that have reopen…
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Kids who test positive for the coronavirus but show no symptoms can be infectious for up to three weeks, according to a new study by two Washington-based scientists.
The findings could have major implications for teachers and staff at schools that have reopened for fall classes, and for daycare centers.
Sign up for our NewslettersIn the paper published Aug. 28, in JAMA Pediatrics, two Washington-based scientists, Robeta L. DeBiasi and Me…
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