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Why common colds might spike when kids return to school


 
Melinda Wenner Moyer, The New York Times 
Published: 13 Mar 2021 04:54 PM BdST
Updated: 13 Mar 2021 04:54 PM BdST
A Baltimore teacher and student after schools reopened for in-person classes, Nov 16, 2020. Hong Kong schools reported a surge in colds when students resumed in-person learning. Here’s what it means for kids in the US, and what parents can do to prepare. Rosem Morton/The New York Times
When many students in the United States go back to in-person learning this fall, parents and school administrators may have to contend with an unexpected infectious disease problem: more colds than usual.
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That’s the caution coming from researchers in Hong Kong, who published a study last week detailing a spike in common colds after students returned to classrooms in the fall following nearly a year of remote learning. Specifically, the researchers reported almost seven times more large outbreaks of acute upper respiratory infections (invo ....

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Why Common Colds Might Spike When Kids Return to School


Why Common Colds Might Spike When Kids Return to School
Hong Kong schools reported a surge in colds when students resumed in-person learning. Here’s what it means for kids in the U.S., and what parents can do to prepare.
Credit.Rosem Morton for The New York Times
By Melinda Wenner Moyer
Feb. 26, 2021
When many students in the United States go back to in-person learning this fall, parents and school administrators may have to contend with an unexpected infectious disease problem: more colds than usual.
That’s at least the caution coming from researchers in Hong Kong, who published a study last week detailing a spike in common colds after students returned to classrooms in the fall, following nearly a year of remote learning. Specifically, the researchers reported almost seven times more large outbreaks of acute upper respiratory infections (involving 20 people or more) compared with those recorded in 2017, 2018 and 2019 combined. ....

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