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Students return to school after winter break amid a spike in positive COVID-19 cases across the U.S. (Jay L. Clendenin/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) (Jay L. Clendenin via Getty Images)
A University of California, San Francisco study states that schools can't open safely until COVID-19 transmission in a general population is under control. [11] As schools have been closed to cope with the global pandemic, students, parents and educators around the globe have felt the unexpected ripple effect of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The World Health Organization raises concerns for COVID-19 spike as schools go back in ... serious illness from COVID-19. Children aged 6 months to 4 years may need multiple doses of COVID-19 ...
Unvaccinated school-aged children who are close contacts and do not live with the person who has COVID-19 can go to school as long as they do not have symptoms. They must isolate for 10 days when not at school. Unvaccinated school-aged children who live with someone who has COVID-19 must fully isolate for 10 days and cannot go to school.
In the US, the Biden Administration COVID-19 action plan includes the Test to Treat initiative, where people can go to a pharmacy, take a COVID test, and immediately receive free Paxlovid if they test positive. [19] Several experimental treatments are being actively studied in clinical trials. [20]
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Even in cold weather, the body will stay at 36.5–37 degrees Celsius inside, and the COVID-19 virus will not be killed. [16] Hot and humid conditions do not prevent COVID-19 from spreading, either. There have been many COVID-19 cases in countries with hot and humid climates. [16]