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		<title>COVID-19: Affects Adults and Children Differently</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When we first heard about the coronavirus, many parents immediately thought: How will this affect my kids? It’s a common worry and a real reason why researchers have already been looking into the subject. Luckily the news seems better than &#8230; <a href="https://quickcaremed.com/blogs/covid-19-affects-adults-and-children-differently/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we first heard about the coronavirus, many parents immediately thought: How will this affect my kids? It’s a common worry and a real reason why researchers have already been looking into the subject. Luckily the news seems better than you may think.</p>
<h4>Our kids react differently</h4>
<p>Researchers in China have investigated the rates at which children have acquired the virus and the symptoms they exhibited. What they found was that about 4% of children were asymptomatic, 51% had mild illness and 39% had moderate illness. About 6% had severe or critical illness, compared to 18.5% of adults.</p>
<p>Reasons for these findings are unknown. Researchers have two hypotheses why our children are affected differently by the coronavirus:</p>
<p>• They are exposed to more viruses thus having a higher antibody count prepared&nbsp;<br />
• COVID-19 virus doesn’t bind to children’s cells the same way it binds to an adult&#8217;s cells</p>
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<h4>Some kids are asymptomatic&nbsp;</h4>
<p>Research data suggests that young people who have tested positive for the coronavirus have shown little to no symptoms; sometimes exhibiting symptoms similar to a mild cold.</p>
<p>The typical COVID-19 symptoms in adults are fever, shortness of breath and cough; while 56% of pediatric patients reported fever, 54% reported cough, and 13% reported shortness of breath, compared with 71%, 80%, and 43%, respectively in adults.</p>
<h4>A word of caution to high-risk groups</h4>
<p>There is still reason to be cautious regarding the transmission of COVID-19. Though infected children may not show as many symptoms, they still carry and transmit the virus to other parties. For this reason, the schools are closed.</p>
<p>The last thing you would want is for the virus to be transmitted to a grandparent or infant through an asymptomatic carrier of the virus. These particular groups of individuals&nbsp; have weakened or underdeveloped immune systems and can be hit hard by the effects of the virus.</p>
<p>Not much is known about the <em>why</em> behind the affected groups, and ratios there-in, as more research needs to be done. However, researchers are working diligently so that we may have the information we need to stop the spread of the coronavirus.</p>
<p>In the meantime, we can can do what we can to #flattenthecurve by practicing social distancing, wearing a mask, and exercising a consistent handwashing and cleaning regimen.&nbsp;</p>
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