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- Schools that have re-opened for classroom learning are already seeking spikes in coronavirus cases.
- While kids typically do not experience severe coronavirus symptoms, studies have shown they can still spread the virus to adults.
- Dr. Fauci has cautioned that the U.S. needs to get the number of daily coronavirus cases below 10,000 by fall.
We're fast approaching a critical juncture in the battle to keep the coronavirus at bay. With fall right around the corner, cooler temperatures and the forthcoming flu season may result in a massive spike in new coronavirus cases. To this point, Dr. Anthony Fauci recently said that the U.S. could be in for a rude awakening if we can't keep the daily number of new coronavirus cases below 10,000 by October.
"You look at our numbers now,” Fauci explained earlier this month, "we’re right in the middle of the first wave here. We’re having a surging of cases. The last ones with 50-60,000 per day with 1,000 deaths per day. We’ve got to get those numbers down. And if we don’t get them down, then we’re going to have a really bad situation in the fall. Because as you get indoors and you get the complication of influenza, that’s something we’re going to have to deal with."
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Opening schools back up is already resulting in an increase of COVID-19 infections originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 17 Aug 2020 at 18:03:14 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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