Doctors sound alarm over surge in pediatric COVID cases
As students return to school, doctors are worried about rising COVID cases among children. More than 200,000 pediatric cases were reported nationwide last week. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
As students return to school, doctors are worried about rising COVID cases among children. More than 200,000 pediatric cases were reported nationwide last week. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
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