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The majority of children infected with Covid-19, the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, do not display typical symptoms of the disease, such as cough, fever, or shortness of breath, a new study indicates.
The researchers, from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, analysed cases of 12 300 children under 18-years-old who tested positive for Covid. According to their findings, nearly 75% of the children did not experience any of the classic symptoms. Children infected with Covid-19 present with a broad spectrum of non-specific symptoms across the age groups. Our findings have public health implications, they wrote. There’s more to this story
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Nearly 2,500 more four-year-olds will have access to the state's First Class Pre-K program, thanks to a near $25 million increase in funding from the legislature.