Link copiedMore than half of people in the United States had antibodies for Covid-19 by the end of February, according to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"This study was only looking at the presence of antibodies from prior infection and did not detect antibodies from prior vaccination or boosting," Dr. Kristie Clarke, a medical epidemiologist at the CDC focused on pediatric health, said at a briefing Tuesday. Clarke is the lead author of the new report.No age group was spared from the omicron variant, which started barreling across the country in December; detection of antibodies rose in all groups, the report found.
The increase in Covid was most significant in kids: from 44.2 percent in December to 75.2 percent in February among children ages 11 and younger, the CDC report found. The percentages were almost identical for kids ages 12 to 17.of Covid cases among kids reported during the omicron surge. In January, the American Academy of Pediatrics reported a spike in kids hospitalized with Covid.
Just 35 percent of children ages 5 to 11 have received at least one dose of a Covid vaccine, according to the CDC. Tuesday, PfizerAbout 68 percent of people ages 12 to 17 have had at least their first shot.
It is proven that remdesivir is not effective for severe patients. now they approve it in children, when ZYESAMI-AVIPTADIL exists and the FDA refuses to approve it. How long are they going to keep fooling people?
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