Pediatric COVID-19 case rates, hospitalizations 'on fire' amid nation's latest surge

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Pediatric COVID-19 case rates, hospitalizations 'on fire' amid nation's latest surge
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Last week, nearly 200,000 American children tested positive for COVID-19, up by about 50% since the beginning of December, according to a new report from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children's Hospital Association.

The chief medical advisor to President Joe Biden discusses the transmissibility of the omicron variant and when he expects this current surge of infections to peak.With coronavirus cases in the U.S. approaching near-peak levels recorded last winter, pediatric coronavirus infection and hospitalization levels are now surging to their highest point in months.

As a growing number of COVID-19 positive children are admitted into the hospital in need of care, health care workers and experts are sounding the alarm about the concerning trend. At the state level, more children are hospitalized with COVID-19 in New York than in any other state in the country, particularly in New York City, where children appear to be bearing the brunt of the state's latest surge in pediatric cases.

"These data support the fact that transmission is now increasing disproportionately among children compared to adults," the group wrote."We are seeing cases of moderate to severe disease among hospitalized children, including otherwise healthy children, particularly those who have not been vaccinated."

"We have to keep an eye on that," Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to the White House, told ABC's"Good Morning America" on Monday."That's one of the reasons why we say now that we have the capability and the authority to vaccinate children 5 to 11, that we're encouraging parents, that if you have a child from 5 to 11, please get that child vaccinated to prevent them from getting anything that even resembles a serious illness.

"What we've seen over the past couple of weeks, sadly, is not even just a slow increase, but a direct shoot upward [trend] of children becoming ill from this disease, and coming into the ICU," Remy said."Sadly, we've seen children at our institution and others, lose their lives. So we're in a different situation than we were many months ago.

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