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86% of kids under 17 have antibodies from a past COVID infection, CDC data shows

Por: ABC News Health October 06, 2022

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More than eight in 10 kids under the age of 17 have antibodies from a past COVID-19 infection, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.The shows that as of August, 86% of children between 6 months and 17-years-old have had at least one COVID infection since the pandemic began.That number is an increase from data in April, when the public health agency found 75% of people under the age of 17 had been infected... + full article



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