I haven't seen any data at all to indicate that a college age or HS age athlete is at any real risk from this, certainly not as much risk they are at from the flu, for instance. And that's regardless of race
Fauci Says Young People Need To Take COVID-19 More Seriously - 9 & 10 News
There are now nearly 3 million confirmed COVID-19 cases in the U.S. The nation’s top health officials stress young people need to take the virus more seriously. Top Infectious Disease Dr. Anthony Fauci warns even though the confirmed case number has surged and the death toll has not—the virus is...
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Fauci also stresses there are other outcomes besides death that young people can face, including coronavirus-related brain damage.
Warning of serious brain disorders in people with mild coronavirus symptoms
UK neurologists publish details of mildly affected or recovering patients with serious or potentially fatal brain conditions
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A dozen patients had inflammation of the central nervous system, 10 had brain disease with delirium or psychosis, eight had strokes and a further eight had peripheral nerve problems, mostly diagnosed as Guillain-Barré syndrome, an immune reaction that attacks the nerves and causes paralysis. It is fatal in 5% of cases.
“We’re seeing things in the way Covid-19 affects the brain that we haven’t seen before with other viruses,” said Michael Zandi, a senior author on the study and a consultant at the institute and University College London Hospitals NHS foundation trust.
“What we’ve seen with some of these Adem patients, and in other patients, is you can have severe neurology, you can be quite sick, but actually have trivial lung disease,” he added.