KEY POINTS
  • New Covid hospital admissions for kids have reached their highest levels since the U.S. started tracking pediatric cases about a year ago.
  • Doctors are warning that it could get worse as schools begin to reopen and the swift-moving delta variant drives cases higher.
  • While delta is more contagious than previous variants, causing a surge in pediatric hospitalizations, so far it doesn't appear to cause more severe disease in children.
A woman walks near the emergency entrance at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.

Children are now being hospitalized in record numbers across the United States, and doctors are warning that it could get worse as schools begin to reopen and the swift-moving coronavirus delta variant drives cases higher.

New Covid hospital admissions for kids have reached their highest levels since the U.S. started tracking pediatric cases about a year ago, peaking at an average of 303 new admissions per day over the week ended Aug. 22, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data shows.