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COVID Pandemic Erased Gains in Early Autism Identification -US Report

US gains in the early identification of children with autism were largely wiped out by disruptions in evaluations in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, US health officials reported on Thursday.

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COVID pandemic erased gains in early autism identification -US report - Stock market news

CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. gains in the early identification of children with autism, considered critical in enabling them to reach their full potential, were largely wiped out by disruptions in evaluations in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. health officials reported on Thursday. | 02:25pm

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COVID pandemic erased gains in early autism identification

In a new report focused on early intervention, researchers compared the rates of autism identification of 4-year-olds in 2020 to what eight-year-olds had received four years earlier.

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COVID Pandemic Erased Gains In Early Autism Identification -US Report

U.S. gains in the early identification of children with autism, considered critical in enabling them to reach their full potential, were largely wiped out by disruptions in evaluations in the early

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COVID pandemic erased gains in early autism identification -US report

By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. gains in the early identification of children with autism, considered critical in enabling them to reach...

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COVID pandemic erased gains in early autism identification -US report

U.S. gains in the early identification of children with autism, considered critical in enabling them to reach their full potential, were largely wiped out by disruptions in evaluations in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. health officials reported on Thursday.

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CDC study: More kids 5-11 hospitalized with COVID, most unvaccinated

The CDC report found 30% of the hospitalized kids had no underlying medical conditions, and 19% were admitted to the intensive care unit.

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CDC study: More kids 5-11 hospitalized with COVID, most unvaccinated

The CDC report found 30% of the hospitalized kids had no underlying medical conditions, and 19% were admitted to the intensive care unit.

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CDC study: More kids 5-11 hospitalized with COVID, most unvaccinated

The CDC report found 30% of the hospitalized kids had no underlying medical conditions, and 19% were admitted to the intensive care unit.

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