Rates of Covid-19 hospitalizations for children and adults under 50 reach their highest levels yet, CDC data shows

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The pace of Covid-19 hospitalizations is surging across the US, with the rates for children and adults under 50 hitting their highest levels yet, according to data from the CDC

Every age group under 50 has surpassed its previous record of hospitalizations, which was in the first half of January. The biggest increase was in adults ages 30 to 39 and children under 18, both of which were more than 30% more than their previous peak, according to the CDC data. The rate for all ages is still below the January high.

And throughout Florida's 15 largest school districts, at least 4,641 students and 1,547 employees have tested positive for Covid-19, according to a CNN analysis. Another 19,072 students and staff members have been quarantined or isolated due to Covid-19.Florida officials have been at odds over precautions, with Gov. Ron DeSantis banning schools from mandating masks and many school leaders defying the order.

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