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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNearly 2K Georgia children testing positive for COVID-19 a day on average
https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/atlanta/nearly-2000-georgia-children-testing-positive-covid-19-day-cases-surge/2HCQJIHFFFCV5AU2GG6ICS5KOY/ATLANTA Nearly 2,000 Georgia children are being diagnosed with COVID-19 a day, according to new data from the Georgia Department of Health.
The state reported 16,915 new cases of the virus over the weekend and 71 new deaths.
The GDH does not break down new daily cases by age group, but the current seven-day average of cases in children ages 0 -17 is 1,823. Of those, children ages 10 -17 are seeing the highest numbers of new cases, with a seven-day-average of 1,101 per day testing positive for the virus.
More at link. Can the CDC not order states to report by age group?
OAITW r.2.0
(24,287 posts)It will show up in the stats.
SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)OAITW r.2.0
(24,287 posts)I'd be thinking about getting the fuck out of any Southern Republican controlled state. They don't care about science, just care about maintaining power.
Native
(5,936 posts)Dorian Gray
(13,479 posts)but not in GA.
My child begins in three weeks in NYC. Vaccines are mandated for all staff. Masks for whole community. Airflow and HEPA filters and all other mitigation efforts have been made. We were in school safely last year, and with a highly vaccinated community, I feel positive about going in this year.
(For example, San Francisco's number went down this week even though schools started. It takes a little time for numbers to report, but I feel like if you're in a highly vaccinated community, you have a good shot.) Plus, school is important for the mental health of all the children I know.
Scrivener7
(50,911 posts)they extend that to all 12 and up students.
Mme. Defarge
(8,012 posts)to human life.
sheshe2
(83,654 posts)brer cat
(24,523 posts)due to Covid outbreak. They are going back this week... still unmasked. It is truly insane.
Irish_Dem
(46,492 posts)I wonder what these kids will think about all of this in the future.