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" ... Even in the highest risk group, babies, total severe and critical cases were under 11%, so only about 1 in 10 had a very serious infection. Among infants under 1 year old, 8.7% of cases were severe and 1.8% were critical. In toddlers and preschoolers up to 5 years old, 6.9% were severe, and 0.4% were critical. Meanwhile, for kids aged 6-15, only 4% of cases total were severe or critical, and only 3% of older teens had severe or critical cases. ... "
" ... Love it. Hate it. It doesn't matter. Triple-digit gains prove Zoom found new relevance in wildly diverse audiences, from COVID-19 stranded senior citizens to energetic preschoolers. If you didn't know what a virtual background was or used the words "you're on mute, Scott," you certainly do now. With a ridiculous stock price and valuation, continuous new features and updates through Zapps (a suite of apps integrated into Zoom), as well as fun innovations like video filters, Zoom will continue to be an integral part of our lives for years to come. ... "
" ... Mentoring programs are available to everyone from preschoolers to senior citizens. Ensuring that the mentors are getting professional development, The Mentor Project provides a weekly platform for mentors to continue to grow, learn from each other and hear best practices. Mentoring is a practice which benefits the mentors and mentees. ... "
" ... Storytelling isn’t just for preschoolers. Customers love a good story and if your website isn’t telling yours, you’re losing a solid opportunity to make a connection with your community. ... "
" ... These studies were replicated with children, indicating these connections start at a young age. In the U.S., Christian children, both white and racial minority, thought of God as more white than black and more male than female. This resulted in the children perceiving white people as particularly boss-like. In the case of Zombot, agnostic preschoolers (who said they had never heard of God) were told that Liakbor created Zombot and everything on it. The preschool children were then asked which group was more likely to rule on Zombot and live in a castle. The children chose the group that looked most like Liakbor, indicating that those who look like a creator are more suited for leadership. ... "