3. Risk Groups – Kids

1 WHAT IS CORONAVIRUS: symptoms, advice

2 DANGER: stats, news

3 RISK groups, kids

4 CURES vaccine, alternative remedies

5 TESTS, immunity

6 Anxiety, traveling, preconditions

7 Frequent QUESTIONS

8 Economics, recession, WORLD, theories

9 SCIENCE

10 PARENTING, family, and education

11 WORK from home, tech tips, jobs

12 ORGANIZATION, business, opportunity

3.1 Asymptomatic Coronavirus

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[search] News, New York Times, USA (traffic rank # 80)

[search] CNN, international (traffic rank # 70)

[search] Medical information, Healthline (traffic rank # 200)

[search] National Institutes of Health .gov, NIH, USA (traffic rank # 125)

3.2 Coronavirus population groups at risk

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[search] Health organizations, CDC, USA (traffic rank # 300)

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[search] National Institutes of Health .gov, NIH, USA (traffic rank # 125)

3.3 Coronavirus and children

[search] BBC, Great Britain (traffic rank # 70)


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[search] CNN, international (traffic rank # 70)


[search] Health organizations, CDC, USA (traffic rank # 300)


[search] Medical institutions, WebMD, USA (traffic rank # 530)

[search] Medical institution, Mayo Clinic, USA (traffic rank # 870)


    • coronavirus without symptoms
    • coronavirus at-risk groups
    • coronavirus in kids

 


Reference resources

NCBI / NIH Gov Research on Coronavirus – Traffic rank # 130

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/research/coronavirus/

About NCBI / NIH

An open-resource literature hub known as LitCovid curates the most comprehensive collection of international research papers so far on the new coronavirus disease COVID-19 (see go.nature.com/3almd5p). Developed with the support of the US National Institutes of Health’s intramural research programme, LitCovid is updated daily with newly published articles. The aim is to provide timely insight from the scientific literature into the biology of the virus and the diagnosis and management of those who have been infected.

LitCovid has a more sophisticated search function than existing resources. It identifies roughly 35% more relevant articles than do conventional keyword-based searches for entries such as ‘COVID-19’ or ‘nCOV’. Furthermore, the articles are categorized by topic — overview, disease mechanism, transmission dynamics, treatment, case report and epidemic forecasting — as well as by geographic location for visualization on a world map.

We welcome user feedback for further enhancement.

New York Times – Coronavirus Outbreak – Traffic rank # 80

https://www.nytimes.com/news-event/coronavirus

About The New York Times

Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_York_Times) states:

The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as the NYT and NYTimes) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership. Founded in 1851, the paper has won 127 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other newspaper. The Times is ranked 18th in the world by circulation and 3rd in the U.S. Nicknamed “The Gray Lady,” the Times has long been regarded within the industry as a national “newspaper of record.” The paper’s motto, “All the News That’s Fit to Print,” appears in the upper left-hand corner of the front page.


Information sources

1. What is coronavirus, symptoms, advice:

  • what is coronavirus
  • early symptoms of coronavirus
  • coronavirus advice

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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[ Mundo.Spain(r) ] – traffic # 830

[ ABC.Spain(site) ] – traffic # 1220

[ GreatBritain(site) ] – traffic # 70

[ Canada(r) **] – traffic # 1,120

[ France(r) ] – traffic # 39,700

[ U.S.Consulates(r) ] – traffic # 2,700

[ New York Times (r) ] – traffic # 80

[ CNN(r) ] – traffic # 70

[ Fox(site) ] – traffic # 220

[ CDC.USA(r) ] – traffic # 300

[ World Economic Forum(r) ] – traffic # 3,400

[ Healthline(r) ] – traffic # 250

[ WebMD(r) ] – traffic # 530

[ Mayo Clinic(r) ] – traffic # 870

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[ MedicalScience(r) ] – traffic # 630