A report from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children’s Hospital Association says coronavirus cases rose 40% from July 16 to 30.
. And while severe COVID-19 in children is uncommon, it’s not unheard of. Children made up 0.6% to 3.7% of all hospitalizations in 20 states that reported figures, and 0.6% to 8.9% of all kids who got sick were hospitalized. As of July 30, 86 children had died from the disease, in 44 states and NYC.
Overall, the new report found that children make up a growing proportion of COVID-19 cases. Back on April 16, kids only made up 2% of total COVID-19 cases ; by July 30, they made up about 8.8% of cases nationwide . These data do not paint a perfect picture of how COVID-19 is affecting children in the U.S. Each state has rolled out social distancing measures and COVID-19 testing differently, which might affect both who’s getting sick and who’s being counted. It’s also unclear to what extent increased testing has led more children to be tested for the virus in the first place.
States also have different methods for collecting and organizing data about COVID-19. Notably, the age range that defines “child” differs between states—while most reported ages 0 to 17 or 0 to 19 as children, Florida and Utah limited “children” to ages 0 to 14, while Alabama went all the way up to age 24. These differences could have a big impact, because older children seem to be more likely to have symptoms than younger ones, and are more contagious.
However, the report does make certain trends clear. States in the south and west have driven much of the increase in the number of children diagnosed with COVID-19. Alabama had the highest proportion of cases in children, with kids making up 22.1% of the states total confirmed as of July 30, followed by Wyoming and Tennessee, both at 16%.
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