(iStock) | By Amy Joyce For a brief moment, it felt like we parents had made it. School was wrapping up. People, including our kids 12 and older, were getting vaccinated. Mask mandates were easing. But now we're facing the delta variant — a highly contagious strain of the coronavirus. States with large outbreaks are seeing rising case numbers among children as well as adults. As it reaches into our communities, how does this strain affect children, and how can we help them safely navigate their days? We spoke with infectious-disease specialists about how to handle this widespread variant. Here are their answers to our questions » More from The Post Get unlimited access for just $40 Every story, every feature, every insight. | | | |
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