Keep your kids safe: Covid-19 may spread easily in children above the age of 10

Children generally don't appear to get sick or experience symptoms as often as adults when they're infected.

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A large study from South Korea suggested that kids aged 10 and up may spread the virus more easily.
Does the coronavirus spread easily among children?

It appears the virus can spread among children and teens, but how easily may vary by age. Research is still underway, but children under age 10 seem to be less likely than older kids to transmit the virus to other children and adults.

Children generally don't appear to get sick or experience symptoms as often as adults when they're infected. Some evidence suggests that may be particularly true for younger kids. That might help explain why they appear less likely to spread the virus _ they're less likely to be coughing and sneezing.


Some of the latest evidence comes from a recent report that showed infected children in Utah day care centers and day camps spread the virus to family members, including siblings. That suggested very young children with no symptoms or very mild ones can spread infection, but that the rate of spread was low.

A large study from South Korea suggested that kids aged 10 and up may spread the virus more easily to family members than younger kids, and might even spread it as easily as adults.

Spread among children was also suspected in an outbreak at a Georgia summer camp.
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With other respiratory viruses, ``young children are the germ factories. In this case, it's different and we don't really know why,'' said Dr. Sean O'Leary of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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If there’s anything that attracts public attention more than politicians and sports stars, it’s their babies. The world is on the edge, thanks to the Covid-19 crisis and the global population is in dire need for a ray of hope.

However, well-known personalities like UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, tech mogul Elon Musk were blessed with a bundle of joy in these trying times and became parents to a newborn in the middle of the pandemic.

Here’s a look at all the famous babies born during corona crisis.

If there’s anything that attracts public attention more than politicians and sports stars, it’s their babies. The world is on the edge, thanks to the Covid-19 crisis and the global population is in d..
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Baby Boris, or perhaps we should call him by his full name, Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas Johnson, was welcomed into the world by his parents, Boris Johnson and his fiancee Carrie Symonds, last month. While it’s the first child for the couple, the UK Prime Minister is already a father to five.

The news came a few weeks after Johnson was released from hospital following treatment for Covid-19. In fact, Symonds’ posted that their baby boy’s middle name was in honour of the two doctors that saved Johnson’s life, saying: “Nicholas after Dr Nick Price and Dr Nick Hart - the two doctors that saved Boris' life last month.”

Baby Boris, or perhaps we should call him by his full name, Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas Johnson, was welcomed into the world by his parents, Boris Johnson and his fiancee Carrie Symonds, last month. Whil..
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Well, we could try to call Elon Musk’s latest addition to his family with his girlfriend Grimes, by his full name but we wouldn’t know where to start. Spelt, but pronounced ‘X Ash A 12’.

"The X is just “X” and the A-12 is just “A 12,”” revealed Musk in a podcast. The parents also added that the A-12 part of their son’s name was partially based on the Archangel-12, the precursor to their favorite aircraft, the SR-71. The baby is the first for the couple and joins Musk’s brood of five boys.

Well, we could try to call Elon Musk’s latest addition to his family with his girlfriend Grimes, by his full name but we wouldn’t know where to start. Spelt, but pronounced ‘X Ash A 12’. "The X is ju..
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While the Indian cricketer may be taking a forced hiatus from sports, there’s one thing he has to double up on: daddy duties. Suresh Raina and his wife Priyanka welcomed their second child, a baby boy, during lockdown.

The star shared a photo of himself with his wife and the newborn, who they are naming Rio, and added, “The beginning of all things wonder, hope, possibilities and a better world!”

While the Indian cricketer may be taking a forced hiatus from sports, there’s one thing he has to double up on: daddy duties. Suresh Raina and his wife Priyanka welcomed their second child, a baby bo..
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Hasan Minhaj probably summed up the arrival of his little one during a pandemic perfectly. As he and his wife Beena Patel welcomed their baby boy in April, Minhaj posted, “Even in these crazy times there are so many beautiful moments.”

The proud couple are already parents to a daughter and hinted that this may be the last little Minhaj to join their gang. But, you never know, added Minhaj before saying, “The Minhaj family grows, and according to Beena it’s done growing. But ya never know, shooters shoot.”

Hasan Minhaj probably summed up the arrival of his little one during a pandemic perfectly. As he and his wife Beena Patel welcomed their baby boy in April, Minhaj posted, “Even in these crazy times t..
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Crown Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg and his wife Princess Stephanie welcomed a baby boy. This is the first child of the couple that married in 2012 in a regal ceremony. Their son hypothetically could inherit the throne in the future.

The birth of the firstborn of the royal couple will be welcomed with a 21-gun salute by an artillery battery placed by the Army on the heights of Fort Thüngen.

Crown Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg and his wife Princess Stephanie welcomed a baby boy. This is the first child of the couple that married in 2012 in a regal ceremony. Their son hypothetically cou..
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