Health officials create COVID-19 guide for kids

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The World Health Organization has created a COVID-19 guide for children ages 8 to 17.

The World Health Organization has created a COVID-19 guide for children ages 8 to 17, WHO said in a statement.

Along with The Smithsonian Science Education Center, WHO created the free online guide with seven student-led activities for children and teenagers.. 2. The questions explore the impact of COVID-19 on the world, how to practice hand and respiratory hygiene and physical distancing, and how to research more information about COVID-19.

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