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Vacunas contra el COVID-19 en niños: se esperan resultados de los ensayos antes de fin de año

Vacunas contra el COVID-19 en niños: se esperan resultados de los ensayos antes de fin de año
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Robert Eugene Conway - Cumberland

Robert Eugene Conway - Cumberland Bob Conway never met a stranger. In his 74 years, he made countless friends across the globe. He never forgot any of them or their stories. Born Robert Eugene Conway, in Newport, he was the son of the late Eugene R. Conway and Rita (Charland) Conway. As an infant, he lived on the Newport Naval Base where his father was stationed, and moved to Cumberland with his parents as a young child. Bob lived within the same half mile of Cumberland Hill for most of his life until his passing on May 5. From this small corner of the world, Bob lived a big, adventurous life.

Seven MPS schools have now returned to virtual learning due to COVID cases

COVID cases among Wisconsin kids decreasing, but experts say this isn t the time to let down your guard

MADISON, Wis. Over the last month, we’ve been seeing an increase in COVID cases among kids. With the variants spreading, those numbers have had doctors worried. Now, statewide and Dane County data shows COVID cases among high school and middle school kids are decreasing. That’s great news, but until children under age 16 can get vaccinated, they will always be vulnerable to the virus. “A parent, a grandparent, a teacher, an older sibling if all of those people are vaccinated, that’s protecting that younger person and that family, or community from getting COVID,” said Rebecca LeBeau, a member of Public Health Madison & Dane County’s data team.

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By Amanda Quintana May 3, 2021 9:35 PM MADISON, Wis. — Over the last month, we’ve been seeing an increase in COVID cases among kids. With the variants spreading, those numbers have had doctors worried. Now, statewide and Dane County data shows COVID cases among high school and middle school kids are decreasing. That’s great news, but until children under age 16 can get vaccinated, they will always be vulnerable to the virus. “A parent, a grandparent, a teacher, an older sibling — if all of those people are vaccinated, that’s protecting that younger person and that family, or community from getting COVID,” said Rebecca LeBeau, a member of Public Health Madison & Dane County’s data team.

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