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Jun 8, 2020, 6 tweets

1/6 Although the majority of #COVID19 cases reported in Canada are adults, no age group is immune and cases have been reported in all age groups, including among children and youth.

2/6 PHAC recently published an article in the Canada Communicable Disease Report, providing a short description of #COVID19 cases reported among children and youth (<20 years of age) in Canada up to April 27th. canada.ca/en/public-heal…

3/6 Canadian data to date show that children & youth are more likely to experience mild illness or show no symptoms at all from #COVID19; 11% of lab-confirmed cases in children & youth were asymptomatic compared to 2-4% of adult cases.

4/6 Severe outcomes of #COVID19 are rare among children & youth. The most commonly reported symptoms were cough, runny nose & headache; only 2% needed hospital care and NO deaths have been reported in the <20 age group in Canada.

5/6 Children and youth can spread #COVID19 to others, even if they look & feel healthy. #ProtectTheVulnerable by helping kids to maintain #PublicHealth measures especially around grandparents/others at higher risk of severe illness. #TogetherApart

6/6 It can be difficult for children and youth to understand why they have to stay home or cannot see their loved ones and friends. For resources to help your child understand what’s going on and how they can help, visit: canada.ca/en/public-heal…

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