CDC: Coronervirus can make children seriously ill

The U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warns that coronary can cause “severe disease” on children and teenagers. In a report released on Friday, the centre reports that between the end of June and mid-August, there has been “ex4> of the highly contagious Delta variant, which [...]
The U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warns that coronary can cause “severe disease” on children and teenagers.
In a report released Friday, the centre reports that between the end of June and mid-August, there has been <x0->ex1 of the highly contagious Delta variant, which accompanied the increase of five times the rate of hospitalization for young and young age. These rates were 10 times higher than in previous months in the unexplored youth, the study says.
In the meantime, the world over is seeing the world's deteriorating infections. In India, the health ministry announced Saturday morning that 42,618 new cases of coronary cases and 330 deaths from the disease have been recorded in the last 24 hours.
India ranks second after the United States in the aftermath of the coronary with a total of about 33 million infected and 440,225 dead, according to statistics from Johns Hopkins University. Experts note that statistics in India may be lower than actual rates of infection and death.
Globally, Johns Hopkins University says that an estimated 219.8 million infections have been identified and had 4.5 million deaths. But according to these statistics, 5.4 billion doses of vaccines have so far become global. / VOA











