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Why Are So Many Kids In Brazil Dying Of COVID?


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Now that we are a year and a half into the pandemic and deaths in the U.S. are trending downward — especially with almost 38% of the total U.S. population fully vaccinated — some sense of normalcy has returned to many of us. In particular, since the FDA has approved the Pfizer vaccine for children 12 and up and we’re on track to have safe and effective COVID vaccines for children 6 months and older by the end of the year.
But in Brazil, COVID deaths are now at their highest. Though all the evidence points to COVID rarely killing young children, the numbers of very young kids dying of COVID are much higher in Brazil than they are in the U.S. It’s tragic, and the experts aren’t sure why — although the failed response by the right-wing government is thought to be responsible for over 360,000 preventable deaths. ....

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Why are so many young people dying of COVID-19 in Brazil?


Why are so many young people dying of COVID-19 in Brazil?
Fatima Marinho, an epidemiologist at the University of São Paolo, estimates that more than 2,000 children under 9 have lost their lives to COVID-19.
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COVID-19 has killed more than 1,000 children in Brazil since the pandemic began, despite evidence suggesting the disease is far less lethal in children than in adults.
Brazil’s Health Ministry data suggests 852 children younger than 9 have died from COVID-19, but experts believe the number could be higher due to underreporting.
We have a serious problem detecting cases. We don t have enough tests for the general population, even fewer for children.” ....

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