Why do children fare better than adults against COVID-19? Their innate immune response may stop the virus earlier, study says Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY
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Since the start of the pandemic, health experts have offered numerous theories to explain why children fared better than adults against COVID-19.
Some thought kids were less likely to come into contact with the virus as schools closed. Others hypothesized they might not have a specific molecule essential for the virus to attach to host cells.
But a new study provides evidence that children may evade severe disease because a natural part of their immune response stops the virus early in its tracks, according to researchers at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Health System and Yale University.
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