- NEW Reported COVID-19 cases in children/teens increased to 632,845 (updated 10-Sept).
- NEW Child and teen deaths increased to 126 in 29 states (updated 10-Sept).
- NEW Latest case counts for individual states are now posted on the region pages (updated 10-Sept).
- NEW Pediatric intensive care admissions total 1,320 (updated 10-Sept).
- NEW Over 3.0 million US children have been infected with the novel coronavirus (3,142,857) (updated 10-Sept). ESTIMATED
- NEW DISPARITIES DATA Child mortality in the United States. (updated 03-Sept)
- NEW State Data Report Card updated August 27.
- PICU admissions time trend for New York just updated (10-Sept).
- PICU admissions time tend for California just updated (10-Sept).
- PICU admissions time trend for Texas just updated (10-Sept).
- PICU admissions time trend for Florida just updated (10-Sept).
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- NEW Reported COVID-19 cases in children/teens increased to 656,818 (updated 14-Sept).
- NEW Child and teen deaths increased to 130 in 29 states (updated 14-Sept).
- NEW Latest case counts for individual states are now posted on the region pages (updated 14-Sept).
- NEW Pediatric intensive care admissions total 1,332 (updated 14-Sept).
- NEW Nearly 3.2 million US children have been infected with the novel coronavirus (3,171,429) (updated 14-Sept).
- NEW DISPARITIES DATA Child mortality in the United States. (updated 03-Sept)
- NEW State Data Report Card updated August 27.
- PICU admissions time trend for New York just updated (14-Sept).
- PICU admissions time tend for California just updated (14-Sept).
- PICU admissions time trend for Texas just updated (14-Sept).
- PICU admissions time trend for Florida just updated (14-Sept).
The Coronavirus in Kids (COVKID) Tracking and Education Project provides accurate, comprehensive surveillance data on COVID-19 in kids, including racial/ethnic disparities. We are a program of the Women's Institute for Independent Social Enquiry (www.wiise-usa.org)
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- NEW Reported COVID-19 cases in children/teens increased to 749,864 (updated 29-Sept).
- NEW Child and teen deaths increased to 137 in 31 states (updated 29-Sept).
- NEW Latest case counts for individual states are now posted on the region pages (updated 29-Sept).
- NEW Pediatric intensive care admissions total 1,438 (updated 29-Sept).
- NEW Over 3.4 million US children have been infected with the novel coronavirus (3,421,429) (updated 29-Sept).
- NEW DISPARITIES DATA Child mortality in the United States. (updated 18-Sept)
- NEW State Data Report Card updated August 27.
- PICU admissions time trend for New York just updated (29-Sept).
- PICU admissions time tend for California just updated (29-Sept).
- PICU admissions time trend for Texas just updated (29-Sept).
- PICU admissions time trend for Florida just updated (29-Sept).
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- 77,073 new child cases reported from 9/24-10/8 (608,718 to 685,791), a 13% increase in child cases over 2 weeks
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Children and COVID-19: State-Level Data Report
Last Updated 10/26/2020
Source American Academy of Pediatrics
State-level reports are the best publicly available data on child COVID-19 cases in the United States. The American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children’s Hospital Association are collaborating to collect and share all publicly available data from states on child COVID-19 cases (definition of “child” case is based on varying age ranges reported across states; see report Appendix for details and links to all data sources).
On October 22, the age distribution of reported COVID-19 cases was provided on the health department websites of 49 states, New York City, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Guam. While children represented only 11.0% of all cases in states reporting cases by age, over 792,000 children have tested positive for COVID-19 since the onset of the pandemic.
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More than 61,000 children got Covid-19 last week, a record
Nov. 2, 2020, 4:59 PM CST
By Erika Edwards
More than 61,000 children in the U.S. were diagnosed with Covid-19 last week — more than in any other week during the pandemic, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children's Hospital Association reported Monday.
In all, 853,635 children have been diagnosed with the virus this year, representing 11.1 percent of all U.S. cases. The percentage of pediatric cases has risen steadily since mid-April, when children accounted for just 2 percent of Covid-19 cases in the country.
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Summary of Findings (data available as of 10/29/20) :
(Note: Data represent cumulative counts since states began reporting)
Cumulative Number of Child COVID-19 Cases*- 853,635 total child COVID-19 cases reported, and children represented 11.1% (853,635/7,669,038) of all cases
- Overall rate: 1,134 cases per 100,000 children in the population
- 61,447 new child COVID-19 cases were reported the past week from 10/22-10/29 (792,188 to 853,635)
- In October nearly 200,000 new child COVID-19 cases were reported from 10/1-10/29 (657,572 to 853,635)
- Children made up between 5%-16.9% of total state tests, and between 3.6%-14.6% of children tested were tested positive
- Children were 1%-3.5% of total reported hospitalizations, and between 0.5%-6.7% of all child COVID-19 cases resulted in hospitalization
- Children were 0%-0.20% of all COVID-19 deaths, and 16 states reported zero child deaths
- In states reporting, 0%-0.14% of all child COVID-19 cases resulted in death
The American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children’s Hospital Association are collaborating to collect and share all publicly available data from states on child COVID-19 cases.
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Summary of Findings (data available as of 12/3/20) :
(Note: Data represent cumulative counts since states began reporting)
Cumulative Number of Child COVID-19 Cases*- 1,460,905 total child COVID-19 cases reported, and children represented 12.0% (1,460,905/12,167,620) of all cases
- Overall rate: 1,941 cases per 100,000 children in the population
- 123,688 new child COVID-19 cases were reported the past week from 11/26-12/3 (1,337,217 to 1,460,905)
- Over two weeks, 11/19-12/3, there was a 23% increase in child COVID-19 cases (277,296 new cases (1,183,609 to 1,460,905))
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Summary of Findings (data available as of 1/7/21) :
Cumulative Number of Child COVID-19 Cases*- 2,299,666 total child COVID-19 cases reported, and children represented 12.5% (2,299,666/18,463,319) of all cases
- Overall rate: 3,055 cases per 100,000 children in the population
The American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children’s Hospital Association are collaborating to collect and share all publicly available data from states on child COVID-19 cases.
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Fauci: Vaccines for Kids as Young as First Graders Could Be Authorized by September
For this to happen by the start of the next school year, trials need to prove the vaccine is safe and effective in children. Experts say manufacturers aren’t moving quickly enough, and that this is important for achieving herd immunity and stopping the spread of variants.
Feb. 11, 5 a.m. EST
by Caroline Chen
Children as young as first graders may be able to get the coronavirus vaccine by the time school starts in September, presuming trials are successful in those age groups, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said in an interview with ProPublica.
“We’re in the process of starting clinical trials in what we call age de-escalation, where you do a clinical trial with people 16 to 12, then 12 to 9, then 9 to 6,” Fauci said. When asked what was the youngest age group that might be authorized for the vaccine by September, he said, “I would think by the time we get to school opening, we likely will be able to get people who come into the first grade.”
... Despite the need, Pfizer is the only manufacturer whose pediatric vaccine trials are far enough along to potentially have data on elementary-school age children by the end of the summer.
Pfizer has finished enrolling participants in its study of 12- to 15-year-olds and anticipates having data in “the early part of 2021,” according to a spokeswoman. “From there, we will plan to finalize our study in 5-11 year olds,” she added. As Pfizer completes its trials in adolescents, then 5- to 11-year-olds, it’ll need to submit the data to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for review and get authorization for the vaccine’s use in those age groups before it’s available; currently in the U.S., the vaccine is indicated only for those ages 16 and up.
Moderna is still enrolling participants in its trial for adolescents ages 12 to 18, and it is “on track to provide updated data around mid-year 2021,” the company said in an emailed statement.
https://www.propublica.org/article/fauci-vaccines-kids/amp
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Summary of Findings (data available as of 3/11/21) :
Cumulative Number of Child COVID-19 Cases*- 3,284,531 total child COVID-19 cases reported, and children represented 13.2% (3,284,531/24,806,402) of all cases
- Overall rate: 4,364 cases per 100,000 children in the population
- 52,695 new child COVID-19 cases were reported the past week from 3/4/21-3/11/21 (3,231,836 to 3,284,531)
- Over two weeks, 2/25/21-3/11/21, there was a 4% increase in the cumulated number of child COVID-19 cases (116,257 new cases (3,168,274 to 3,284,531))
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The American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children’s Hospital Association are collaborating to collect and share all publicly available data from states on child COVID-19 cases.
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