Angie Covill of the California Virtual Academies has tips on how you can do your best to keep your kids on track and entertained at home during these unexpected breaks in schooling. WASHINGTON - The first national data on COVID-19 in U.S.
children suggest that while the illness usually isn’t severe in kids, some do get sick enough to require hospital treatment. RELATED: ‘It is affecting every age group’: 3D video shows extensive damage to lungs caused by COVID-19 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report released Monday shows that fever, cough and shortness of breath were the most common symptoms in kids, but they occurred less often than in adults.