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*[https://www. | *[https://nypost.com/2022/01/05/boy-nearly-goes-blind-from-covid-eye-it-was-going-to-explode/ 9-year-old nearly goes blind from ‘COVID-eye’: ‘It was going to explode’] | ||
:: | ::A 9-year-old UK boy named Zac Morey nearly lost his sight after contracting “COVID-eye,” an alleged side effect of the coronavirus.<br> ( Ben Cost, New York Post, US, January 5, 2022 ) <!-- Added 1-5-22--> | ||
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*[https://apnews.com/article/lifestyle-health-media-social-media-coronavirus-pandemic-cb9d23a531ed796aa684e62b9972eea4 Can kids be harmed wearing masks to protect against COVID?] | |||
::Can kids be harmed wearing masks to protect against COVID? No, there is no scientific evidence showing masks cause harm to kids’ health despite baseless claims suggesting otherwise.<br> (LINDSEY TANNER, {{AP}}, September 16, 2021)<!-- Added 9-16-21 --> | |||
*[https://www.huffpost.com/entry/tennessee-kids-covid-cases_n_6126c6bfe4b02be25b57ee35 Children Now Make Up 36% Of Tennessee’s Virus Cases] | |||
::The state has reported 14,000 pediatric cases in the last seven days, a 57% increase from the previous week.<br> (Kimberlee Krues, {{AP}}, August 25, 2021)<!-- Added 8-25-21 --> | |||
*[https://www.yahoo.com/news/more-half-floridas-students-now-101815418.html More than half of Florida's students now go to schools with mask mandates, defying DeSantis] | |||
::More than half of Florida's students are now enrolled in public school districts with mask mandates despite threats of sanctions from the administration of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, who decreed that only parents can decide whether their children wear masks.<br> (Valerie Strauss, The Washington Post, August 25, 2021)<!-- Added 8-25-21 --> | |||
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COVID-19 News
- A 9-year-old UK boy named Zac Morey nearly lost his sight after contracting “COVID-eye,” an alleged side effect of the coronavirus.
( Ben Cost, New York Post, US, January 5, 2022 )
- A 9-year-old UK boy named Zac Morey nearly lost his sight after contracting “COVID-eye,” an alleged side effect of the coronavirus.
- More than half of Florida's students are now enrolled in public school districts with mask mandates despite threats of sanctions from the administration of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, who decreed that only parents can decide whether their children wear masks.
(Valerie Strauss, The Washington Post, August 25, 2021)
- More than half of Florida's students are now enrolled in public school districts with mask mandates despite threats of sanctions from the administration of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, who decreed that only parents can decide whether their children wear masks.