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Physical schooling amid Omicron: Here's how to protect your unvaccinated child from Covid-19 | Health News

Kids below the age of 12 are at a higher risk of catching the virus due to the absence of artificial immunity against Covid-19 and as schools across the country resume physical learning, it becomes all the more important for parents to protect their kids.

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Health Experts On Concern Over Covid In Children: No Need To Panic

Amid concerns over children getting infected with coronavirus as schools reopened, health experts said there was no need to panic they mostly have mild illnesses and recover with just symptomatic treatment.

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Covid-19 cases rise again: How can you keep your children safe in schools, home

Parents and teachers can keep a few things in mind to keep children safe both at school and at home as new cases pop up.

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Explained: Why are some kids at high risk of Covid-related MIS-C?

An international team led by researchers at the University of Alberta in Canada found that kids older than five years of age and those with high blood markers for inflammation were at the highest risk of developing Covid-related MIS-in children (MIS-C).

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COVID-19: Children Above 5 Years at Higher Risk of MIS-C

Children above 5 years of age were found to be at a higher risk of developing COVID-19-related multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C).

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