As US leaders work to control the spread of coronavirus, researchers across the country and globe are working to answer the mysteries that remain around infections
As US leaders work to control the spread of coronavirus, researchers across the country -- and globe -- are working to answer the mysteries that remain around infections.
"A good analogy is to think of your immune system as being a muscle," he said."The more you exercise that muscle, the stronger it will be when you need it." Dr. Monica Gandhi, an infectious disease specialist at University of California, San Francisco, has been working with a team of researchers to understand how more people could go through their infections with minimal or no symptoms. About 40% of people infected with the virus don't have symptoms, according to an estimate last month by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The number of coronavirus cases among children in the US rose by 90% over four weeks this summer, according to a report published Monday by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children's Hospital Association. And while some US officials, including the President, have said the virus doesn't pose a big risk to children, experts say that's not the case.
The district, which has more than 42,000 students, reported at least seven positive cases among students and 10 cases among staff as of Friday.
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