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US Summer Camps Hit with COVID-19. Are Schools Next?
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The U.S. has seen COVID-19
outbreaks linked to summer camps in recent weeks in states such as Texas, Illinois, Florida, Missouri and Kansas. Some fear the same thing could happen during the upcoming school year.
In some cases, the outbreaks have spread from the camp to the larger community.
The high-infection areas have appeared as the number of new cases of the coronavirus in the U.S. has been rising. The cases have jumped more than 60 percent over the past two weeks from an average of about 12,000 a day to around 19,500. That information comes from Johns Hopkins University.
July 28, 2021
After hundreds of medical discoveries related to the COVID pandemic in the past year and a half, what have we learned?
SHOW TRANSCRIPT
“As of the morning of March 13, 2020, the CDC is reporting more than 1500 cases of COVID-19 .
If only we knew then what we know now.back those nearly 500 days ago when coronavirus was declared a national emergency in the U.S. Reflecting on this pandemic, years from now, doctors think we’ll be impressed by the speed of the science but depressed by society’s response. The most important, I think, is that thwarting a virus in a pandemic is a combination of a medical and scientific endeavor and a sociopolitical endeavor, Dr. Bob Wachter, Department of Medicine Chair, University of California San Francisco said.