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Representatives of downtown businesses and local nonprofits gather Friday at the International Museum and Research Center park on West Second Street to mark the conclusion of the fourth annual Main Street Has a Heart fundraising effort, coordinated by MainStreet Roswell. In the back row, from left, are MainStreet Executive Director Kathy Lay; Andrea and Donald James of Ancient of Days; Danny Burke of Rugged Trade; Reina DiNapoli of Tascosa Office Machines; Krystle Smith of Roswell Humane Society; Sergio Beltran of Runyan Ranches; Dene Van Winkle of Imagine That! Scrapbooks and Gifts; Pastor Steven Cholak of Immanuel Lutheran School; Mary Colby, CASA deputy director; and Megan Cederberg of CASA. In the front row, from left, are MainStreet Board President Kim Wood; Shawn Higgins of Friends of Roswell Animals; Camille Graham of Runyan Ranches Rescue Zoo; Camryn Hennington and Graham Hennington of She s a Dandy; Ariana Perez of Rustic Essentials; Alicia Gilmore of Alicia Pest Control, Be
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WASHINGTON - (December 18, 2020) A new study looking at the results of testing children for COVID-19 through a Children s National Hospital community-based testing site found that one in four patients had a positive test. The findings, reported online Dec. 18 in
The Journal of Pediatrics, reinforce that children and young adults are impacted by the virus more than originally believed, and that the continued understanding of their role in transmitting COVID-19 is essential to getting the virus under control.
Of the 1,445 patients tested at the specimen collection site for SARS-CoV-2 virus between March 21 and May 16, 2020, the median age was 8 years old, and more than 34% of positive patients were Hispanic, followed by non-Hispanic Black and non-Hispanic white. The daily positivity rate increased over the study period, from 5.4% during the first week to a peak of 47.4% in May. Children and adolescents were referred to the testing site because of risk of exposure or mild