Children and COVID-19: addressing the mental health impact of the pandemicThe global response to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has changed daily life in many ways for many people. Yet child development has not paused, and supporting children, families, and care pro......
The risk of infection in children was 1.3%, 1.5%, and 1.7% of total confirmed COVID-19 cases in China, Italy and United States respectively which is less compared to 2003 epidemic of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), when 5–7% of the positive cases were children, with no deaths...
Ask if a COVID-19 vaccine is required before your child can attend school or daycare. This may vary by state or other local area.How can I help stop the spread of COVID-19 and keep my child safe?Have your child wash his or her hands often. Have him or her use soap and water. ...
Many children may be confused and frightened about the COVID-19 pandemic, but parents can do a lot to help children cope and stay safe during the outbreak, a University of Mississippi psychology professor advises. Stephanie Miller is also director of experimental training in the Department of Psy...
With rates of hospitalisation and mortality from novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) increasing, there is understandable concern across the UK for medical professionals and the general public. We hope to highlight the challenges faced by children and health-care professionals involved in their ...
As information on COVID-19 pours in from all kinds of sources, not all of them reliable, we wanted to bring you the facts about how children and teens appear to be responding to the infection.
While the study is valuable, I would like to reflect on some issues that would define the scope of future studies on COVID-19 and children’s eyes. Several studies have been conducted on the ocular manifestations of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, ...
1中英对译:COVID-19in children儿童中的新冠肺炎症状Morepeople around the world have been tested for the new coronavirus andfound to have COVID-19. As a result,doctors and other health care workers are reporting new COVID-19symptoms.Themost common symptoms are a high temperature (or fever), ...
By now, we know Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a respiratory illness that can spread from person to person. While the situation is swiftly evolving, and experts are learning more daily, concerns about the younger population may be weighing on par
Parents who have chosen not to vaccinate believe that COVID-19, which is far more common and far more deadly in older individuals, is not serious enough to warrant prevention in young children.5 Indeed, the mortality rates from COVID-19 in people aged 65 to 79 years and those 80 years ...