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		<title>Asymptomatic Children Can Spread COVID-19 to Adults</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN (Iran News) – Asymptomatic children can transmit COVID-19 to adults, research by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed. A new CDC study, published on Friday, traced 184 students, teachers and family members connected to three daycare centers in Salt Lake City, Utah between April 1 and July 10. Doctors and researchers [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN (<a href="https://www.irannewsdaily.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Iran News</a>) – Asymptomatic children can transmit COVID-19 to adults, research by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed.</p>
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<p>A new CDC study, published on Friday, traced 184 students, teachers and family members connected to three daycare centers in Salt Lake City, Utah between April 1 and July 10.</p>
<p>Doctors and researchers have noted that children are less likely to be severely impacted by the coronavirus than their adult counterparts. However, many experts have asserted that infected children will be able to spread the virus to adults even if they do not show symptoms. The new CDC studies affirms that theory, DailyMail reported.</p>
<p>Over the course of the three-month CDC study, 12 of the 110 children ultimately tested positive for the virus. Nine showed mild symptoms, while three showed no symptoms at all.</p>
<p>Testing revealed that six of the 28 observed teachers also contracted the virus.</p>
<p>In-depth contact tracing confirmed that the 18 infected teachers and students then spread COVID-19 to at least 12 of the 46 family members who took part in the study.</p>
<p>Six mothers became infected with COVID-19 &#8211; one of whom required hospitalization.</p>
<p>The study is sure to cause more alarm as schools and daycare centers across the country continue to reopen following the end of summer.</p>
<p>The study comes after news that at least four teachers in three states have died from COVID-19 complications since the start of the 2020-2021 academic school year.</p>
<p>Among the teacher casualties since the start of the academic year was elementary school teacher Demetria &#8216;Demi&#8217; Bannister, 28, who died Monday just three days after she was diagnosed with the virus.</p>
<p>The district said Bannister was at Windsor Elementary School in Colombia on August 28 for a teacher work day, before classes resumed, but that was her last day in the school.</p>
<p>She began teaching remotely three days later and had not been showing symptoms when she was in the school building.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s unclear how many teachers in the US have become ill with COVID-19 since the new school year began, but Mississippi alone has reported 604 cases among school teachers and staff.</p>
<p>Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, said schools need guidelines such as mandatory face coverings and strict social distancing rules to reopen safely.</p>
<p>&#8216;If community spread is too high as it is in Missouri and Mississippi, if you don&#8217;t have the infrastructure of testing, and if you don&#8217;t have the safeguards that prevent the spread of viruses in the school, we believe that you cannot reopen in person,&#8217; Weingarten said.</p>
<p>The start of the new school year brought with it new fatalities, two in Mississippi alone.</p>
<p>In Oxford, Mississippi, 42-year-old Nacoma James taught at a middle school and helped coach high school football.</p>
<p>He died August 6 during the first week of classes, but was self-quarantining when teachers and students returned to the classroom, said Lafayette County School District Superintendent Adam Pugh.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, history teacher Tom Slade, also of Mississippi, died Sunday from pneumonia caused by the coronavirus.</p>
<p>Slade was teaching in-person when the academic year started on August 6, Principal Raina Holmes said, but began quarantining after he had contact with someone who was positive at a church meeting.</p>
<p>His last day of teaching was August 21.</p>
<p>On the same day, 34-year-old teacher AshLee DeMarinis died from COVID-19 following three weeks in the hospital.</p>
<p>She taught social skills and special education at John Evans Middle School in Potosi, Missouri, about 70 miles southwest of St. Louis.</p>
<p>In Potosi, in-person classes started August 24.</p>
<p>DeMarinis was already hospitalized by then but had been in the school preparing for the year a couple of weeks earlier, her sister, Jennifer Heissenbuttel said.</p>
<p>Superintendent Alex McCaul said contact tracing determined she had no close contact with any teachers, students or staff.</p>
<p>School districts and state officials have struggled to find the right balance with coronavirus precautions with some schools already being forced to return to online learning within the first week of returning to classrooms.</p>
<p>According to the Washington Post, a school in Georgia had to send hundreds home to quarantine after just one day on a prep school campus.</p>
<p>In another district, 900 children and staff had to quarantine after being exposed to coronavirus in the first week.</p>
<p>In New York City, two public school teachers tested positive Tuesday in a Brooklyn school district.</p>
<p>The results came just a day after teachers and other staff returned to the school building ahead of the September 21 start date.</p>
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		<title>UK Alerts As Coronavirus-Related Condition Seen in Children</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN (Iran News) – An urgent alert has been issued to UK doctors about new coronavirus-related health problems seen emerging in children. The warning says there has been an “apparent rise in the number of children of all ages presenting with a multi-system inflammatory state requiring intensive care across London and also other regions of [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN (<a href="https://irannewsdaily.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Iran News</a>) – An urgent alert has been issued to UK doctors about new coronavirus-related health problems seen emerging in children.</p>
<p>The warning says there has been an “apparent rise in the number of children of all ages presenting with a multi-system inflammatory state requiring intensive care across London and also other regions of the UK” over the last three weeks, the Independent reported.</p>
<p>The NHS England alert, shared by the Paediatric Intensive Care Society on Sunday evening, adds: “There is a growing concern that a (COVID-19) related inflammatory syndrome is emerging in children in the UK, or that there may be another, as yet unidentified, an infectious pathogen associated with these cases.”</p>
<p>It is not known how many children have been affected, however, the illness has been seen in children who have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, as well as those who have not had the disease.</p>
<p>The condition has the characteristics of severe COVID-19, and also shares certain features of toxic shock syndrome and atypical Kawasaki Disease, according to the alert.</p>
<p>Abdominal pain and gastrointestinal symptoms “have been a common feature” of the illness, as has cardiac inflammation.</p>
<p>Doctors have been asked to urgently refer to any patients showing signs of these.</p>
<p>Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the UK coronavirus lockdown cannot yet be eased as he returned to work on Monday after recovering from the disease for three weeks.</p>
<p>He said there were signs the country was &#8220;turning the tide&#8221; against the virus but warned the public that it was too early to lift the restrictions.</p>
<p>The global pandemic has now infected more than three million people worldwide, including at least 152,840 people in the UK.</p>
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		<title>About a Million Infected with COVID-19, Baby Dies in US</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2020 06:50:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN (Iran News) – A six-week-old baby died of Covid-19 and global agencies warned of food shortages as coronavirus infections around the world neared one million Wednesday. Governments expanded lockdowns to affect about half of the planet, with funeral parties banned in the Democratic Republic of Congo, New York locking up its famed street basketball courts, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN (<a href="https://irannewsdaily.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Iran News</a>) – A six-week-old baby died of Covid-19 and global agencies warned of food shortages as coronavirus infections around the world neared one million Wednesday.</p>
<p dir="LTR">Governments expanded lockdowns to affect about half of the planet, with funeral parties banned in the Democratic Republic of Congo, New York locking up its famed street basketball courts, and hard-hit Italy extending its economically-crippling lockdown until April 13.</p>
<p dir="LTR">More than 900,000 people have been infected by the novel coronavirus and nearly 46,000 have died since it first emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan late last year, according to an AFP tally.</p>
<p dir="LTR">Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO), said the number would hit one million “in the next few days.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">“I am deeply concerned about the rapid escalation and global spread of infection,“ he said.</p>
<p dir="LTR">“The entire world is shut down,“ said US President Donald Trump(pix). “It’s very sad.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">Cases in the United States soared, rising to more than 213,000, and deaths neared 4,800, according to the Johns Hopkins University database.</p>
<p dir="LTR">Among the victims was a six-week-old in Connecticut who was brought unresponsive to a hospital late last week, believed to be the youngest victim yet of the virus.</p>
<p dir="LTR">“Testing confirmed last night that the newborn was Covid-19 positive,“ Governor Ned Lamont wrote on Twitter. “This is absolutely heartbreaking.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">The victims of the new coronavirus have been disproportionately elderly, but a number of recent cases have highlighted that the disease can befall even youngsters with seemingly strong immune systems.</p>
<p dir="LTR">The dead have included a 13-year-old in France, a 12-year-old in Belgium, and 13-year-old Ismail Mohamed Abdullah in Britain, whose family said the “gentle and kind” boy had no underlying health issues.</p>
<p dir="LTR">The US numbers continued to outpace the rest of the globe, though Washington made clear it believes China, with a reported 82,000 cases, is deliberately masking its figures.</p>
<p dir="LTR">“How do we know” if they are accurate, Trump asked at a press conference, not denying a Bloomberg report that US intelligence has concluded China is concealing the extent of the coronavirus pandemic there.</p>
<p dir="LTR">“Their numbers seem to be a little bit on the light side,“ Trump said.</p>
<p dir="LTR">Densely populated New York continued to be the US epicenter.</p>
<p dir="LTR">Across the city refrigerated trucks grimly parked outside hospitals to deal with the surge in bodies.</p>
<p dir="LTR">New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced he was closing all playgrounds and basketball courts to enforce “social distancing” to halt transmission.</p>
<p dir="LTR">“You still see too many situations with too much density by young people,“ he said. “No density, no basketball games.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">In Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis ordered all 21 million residents of the Sunshine State to stay inside for one month, after having resisted a lockdown for weeks.</p>
<p dir="LTR">Germany extended to April 19 its bans on gatherings of more than two people outdoors, with Chancellor Angela Merkel warning that families may not be able to visit during Easter celebrations.</p>
<p dir="LTR">“A pandemic does not recognize holidays,“ she said.</p>
<p dir="LTR">In Greece, too, the Orthodox Church’s Holy Synod said all churches were to remain closed over the Easter period, the biggest celebration of the year which culminates on April 19.</p>
<p dir="LTR">The global crisis wiped more major events off the calendar with Wimbledon, the signature event of tennis, canceled for the first time since World War II.</p>
<p dir="LTR">And in a sign of shifting focus, Britain said that UN climate talks due in November in Glasgow were being postponed.</p>
<p dir="LTR">Lockdowns have been especially challenging in developing countries, with some of the world’s poorest fearing they could lose their livelihoods entirely.</p>
<p dir="LTR">Dwellers of South Africa’s townships say it is simply impossible to stay at home.</p>
<p dir="LTR">“We don’t have toilets&#8230; We don’t have water, so you must go out, “said Irene Tsetse, 55, who shares a one-bedroom shack in Khayelitsha Township with her son.</p>
<p dir="LTR">The Food and Agriculture Organization, WHO and the World Trade Organization warned in a joint statement that panic buying already seen in parts of the world could threaten food supplies.</p>
<p dir="LTR">“Uncertainty about food availability can spark a wave of export restrictions, creating a shortage on the global market,“ they said.</p>
<p dir="LTR">In Italy, half a million more people require help to afford meals, adding to the 2.7 million already in need last year, according to the country’s biggest agricultural union Coldiretti.</p>
<p dir="LTR">“Usually we serve 152,525 people. But now we’ve 70,000 more requests, “said Roberto Tuorto, who runs a food aid association.</p>
<p dir="LTR">It is crucial to “ensure that the economic crisis unleashed by the virus doesn’t become a security crisis, “he warned.</p>
<p dir="LTR">Britain and France both reported their highest daily death tolls from Covid-19, although there were signs that the epidemic could be peaking in Europe.</p>
<p dir="LTR">Italy’s death toll, the highest in the world, climbed past 13,000 and the government extended its lockdown until April 13.</p>
<p dir="LTR">“If we start loosening our measures now, all our efforts will have been in vain,“ Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte told the nation in a televised address.</p>
<p dir="LTR">In Spain, deaths passed 9,000 on Wednesday, but the rate of new cases continued to slow.</p>
<p dir="LTR">Fernando Simon, head of the health ministry’s emergency coordination unit, said it appeared the country may have passed the peak.</p>
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