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Viruses are landing kids in the ICU this summer, but it s not all COVID-19

Viruses are landing kids in the ICU this summer, but it s not all COVID-19 TODAY 8 hrs ago Erika Edwards An unseasonal surge of winter viruses is landing children in the hospital in the middle of summer. The illnesses include severe colds, croup, which causes a severe cough, and respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV. The rise worries already overwhelmed doctors as the school year approaches. Not only do they expect more spread of the winter viruses; they also anticipate a rise in COVID-19 cases among younger students. Virtually all elementary school-age children that is, those younger than 12 are unvaccinated, and some school districts have said they will not require masks in classrooms, regardless of vaccination status.

University of Alabama at Birmingham doctor: Students should return to in-person learning

University of Alabama at Birmingham doctor: Students should return to in-person learning Dr. David Kimberlin, the Co-Director for the Pediatric Infectious Disease Division at UAB said there is a safe way for students to get and stay in the classroom this fall. Posted: Jul 20, 2021 6:18 PM Updated: Jul 20, 2021 6:56 PM Posted By: Ashley Carter Health officials from the University of Alabama at Birmingham say all students should be back in the classroom for in-person learning this fall. Dr. David Kimberlin, co-director for the Pediatric Infectious Disease Division at UAB, said there is a safe way for students to get and stay in the classroom this fall.

University of Alabama System to return to in-person classes this fall

The UA System will not mandate that students and staff receive the vaccine as a condition of attendance, according to the news release. People who are not vaccinated are expected to wear face coverings inside campus buildings and should practice physical distancing. Dr. Selwyn Vickers, senior vice president of medicine and dean of the School of Medicine at UAB, said task force members will continue to monitor public health developments. “We will continue to make data-driven decisions that are backed by science and best serve our campus communities,” said Vickers, who chairs the UA System Health and Safety Task Force. “This will require ongoing flexibility. COVID vaccines which are safe, free and easy to get are strongly encouraged and the best way to protect your community. Data continue to show that vaccinated individuals remain protected from COVID-19. Widespread vaccination is the best way to sustain continued on-campus operations.”

Scientists link frailty and neurocognitive decline in childhood cancer survivors

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