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The Latest: Sydney reports worst day of its current outbreak

The Latest: Sydney reports worst day of its current outbreak
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The Latest: Sydney reports worst day of its current outbreak

The Latest: Sydney reports worst day of its current outbreak
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Ed Sec : Banning mask mandates risks return to school

By Austin Landis and Rachel Tillman Nationwide PUBLISHED 7:30 PM ET Aug. 03, 2021 PUBLISHED 7:30 PM EDT Aug. 03, 2021 SHARE Education Secretary Miguel Cardona is reaching out to state governors who have banned mask mandates for schools, he told Spectrum News Tuesday, citing concerns that high case rates in those same areas could impact the return to in-person learning. What You Need To Know Education Secretary Miguel Cardona told Spectrum News he is reaching out to the governors of states like Florida and Texas who have banned mask mandates in schools Cardona said he hopes parents still follow public health guidance, which recommends people wear masks in indoor settings regardless of vaccination status

Kids Who Had Mild COVID Still Have Antibodies Months Later

Kids Who Had Mild COVID Still Have Antibodies Months Later By Sarah Avery Researchers have found robust antibody responses up to four months after infection in children and adolescents who had mild to asymptomatic cases of COVID-19. The study found that the children and adolescents who previously had COVID-19 developed antibody responses capable of neutralizing the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Further, these responses were comparable or superior to those observed in adults. “The study shows that children who’ve had mild infections or even those who did not have any symptoms, develop an immune response that will likely provide some protection against future infections,” said co-lead author Jillian Hurst, assistant professor in the pediatrics department at Duke University School of Medicine.

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