Kids unlikely to get serious bout of Covid and risk of dying is 'very low'

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THE VAST majority of children only suffer mild Covid symptoms and deaths are extremely rare, the largest study yet shows. British researchers analysed data on 582 kids aged three days to 18 years w…

THE VAST majority of children only suffer mild Covid symptoms and deaths are extremely rare, the largest study yet shows.

The true impact of the disease will be even lower as most infected children will have required no medical attention whatsoever. Those with pre-existing health issues and children under one month of age were more likely to be admitted to intensive care.The most common symptom was fever, which affected 65 per cent.

So far in the UK over 43,000 people have died from virus, and while it's not yet known how many of these are children, the study backs previous research which found thatThe vast majority of children and young people experience only mild diseaseThe debate around how susceptible children are to Covid-19 played a big role in the government's decision to allow some school years to return to the classroom.

 

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But the unions think it's best they skip school...

Yes but kids and the youth are the worse disease and illness spreaders without feeling any effects whatsoever

Was there ever a risk to life more than the comon flu?

Tell us something we don’t know

No it kids are the biggest spreader

we knew this

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