Atrium Health enrolls children in COVID-19 Community Research Partnership
Researchers hope to better understand how the virus spreads and affects children Researchers are hoping to better understand how COVID-19 infects, spreads, and affects our youth. (Source: File) By Kristi O Connor | May 7, 2021 at 11:08 AM EDT - Updated May 7 at 11:08 AM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - A community research project studying COVID-19 infections in North Carolina is expanding to include children. Researchers are hoping to better understand how COVID-19 infects, spreads, and affects our youth.
Atrium Health, Wake Forest University, and Wake Medical Center in Raleigh are currently enrolling children ages 2 to 17 in the COVID-19 Community Research Partnership.
The hospital dressed the babies in Easter attire to share Easter wishes.
Credit: Atrium Health Author: Matthew Ablon (WCNC) Updated: 12:24 AM EDT April 4, 2021
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Five adorable babies may be spending some extra time in the hospital, but they re bringing the springtime cheer inside.
Atrium Health Levine Children s Hospital shared photos of five current Neonatal Nurseries residents all dressed up for Easter: Hudson, Tuli, Emily, Zara, and Malachi. The babies are still getting strong and healthy before going home with their parents, and the hospital staff says they re all smiles. When they re taking a break from getting stronger, the babies also love cuddles and spending time with their parents.