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[ATTACH=full]28411[/ATTACH]With fall approaching, the debate surrounding whether or not to send children back to school has become heated.Studies have found that children can transmit the coronavirus just as easily as adults, prompting many parents to demand a remote-learning option for the upcoming year.A recent report highlights which states are seeing an unusually high percentage of coronavirus infections in kids.With fall just around the corner, the debate surrounding whether or not schools in the U.S. should re-open has become incredibly contentious. One of the inherent dangers associated with having young students return to school is that kids are less likely than adults to adhere to basic coronavirus safety guidelines. This dynamic was made plainly clear recently after a viral photo from a Georgia high school showed a packed hallway with barely any students wearing masks.While kids, generally speaking, don't have to worry about contracting the coronavirus and enduring severe symptoms, the underlying fear is that as the virus spreads amongst kids, it will ultimately spread to parents and the broader community.Continue reading...Today's Top DealsExperts say more grocery hoarding is coming – stock up on these 5 things while you can10 exclusive Amazon deals you can only get if you’re a Prime memberToday’s best deals: FDA-authorized KN95 masks, Clorox wipes, face mask sanitizers, Prime-exclusive deals, moreTrending Right Now:This coronavirus relief plan would give you a $12,000 stimulus check right awayDr. Fauci warns of a potential coronavirus nightmare scenario in the coming monthsScientists just proved the worst thing about the coronavirus… againReport identifies five states that have seen the most coronavirus infections in kids originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 12 Aug 2020 at 17:09:34 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Via BRG - Boy Genius Report
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With fall just around the corner, the debate surrounding whether or not schools in the U.S. should re-open has become incredibly contentious. One of the inherent dangers associated with having young students return to school is that kids are less likely than adults to adhere to basic coronavirus safety guidelines. This dynamic was made plainly clear recently after a viral photo from a Georgia high school showed a packed hallway with barely any students wearing masks.
While kids, generally speaking, don't have to worry about contracting the coronavirus and enduring severe symptoms, the underlying fear is that as the virus spreads amongst kids, it will ultimately spread to parents and the broader community.
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Report identifies five states that have seen the most coronavirus infections in kids originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 12 Aug 2020 at 17:09:34 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Via BRG - Boy Genius Report