A recent report from the United States examined cases where children and adolescents, aged 18 years or younger, were hospitalized or died with influenza. The goal was to understand situations where these patients also had a coinfection with the virus that causes COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2). The report did not provide specific results about how many children had both viruses or what happened to them.
Because this is just a report and not a full study, many important details are missing. We do not know how many children were involved, what the main findings were, or if there were any specific safety concerns noted for those with both viruses. The report also did not compare these children to others who only had one virus.
This means readers should be very careful not to draw conclusions from this information. The report highlights an area health officials are watching, but it does not provide evidence on how risky coinfection might be for children. It is a reminder that researchers are gathering information, but more complete studies are needed to understand the real-world impact of having both COVID-19 and the flu at the same time.