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How long Covid left sports-loving girl, 10, 'unable to stand up' | ITV News
How long Covid left sports-loving girl, 10, 'unable to stand up' | ITV News

10-year-old Libby has spoken about the pain of being hardly unable to walk and the "constant headaches" she suffers after developing serious complications from Covid.

https://itv.com/news/wales/2023-04-14/how-long-covid-left-sports-loving-10-year-old-unable-to-stand

#LongCovidKids #LongCovid #Wales @ITVWales

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How long Covid left sports-loving girl, 10, 'unable to stand up' | ITV News
Channel 5 News on Twitter
Channel 5 News on Twitter

A huge study carried out on children aged 14 and under has found Covid symptoms can last longer than two months - and they did for 46% of the kids they looked at.

@Ruth5News has been to meet one boy whose life has been crippled by the virus.

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Travis Fortnum on Twitter
Travis Fortnum on Twitter

WATCH: A New Brunswick writer describes her visit to a third-grade class as "heartbreaking", with many students exhibiting COVID-19 symptoms.

"There were kids that were lying on the floor... one kid threw up in class."

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BBC London on Twitter
BBC London on Twitter

Tillie caught Covid back in December 2020 and is now living with long Covid. She now wants to support other families in a similar situation. @tilliesjourney

Read more on long Covid...https://bbc.in/3tMuc5D

#covid #longcovid #longcovidkids

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Sky News on Twitter

"The spread amongst children does have an impact on others.”

Health Secretary Matt Hancock addresses the effect of the virus on children and explains that there are “plenty of good reasons” to vaccinate young people. June 2021

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Florida dad regrets not getting COVID vaccine after daughter, 15, dies
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Infuriated LAUSD parent on Twitter
Infuriated LAUSD parent on Twitter

Perhaps you should have had real parents at the table answering the tough questions we’re asking! No real dialogue discussing that more children were admitted into hospitals with COVID-19 than at any point since February 12, 2021 source: HHS

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Infuriated LAUSD parent on Twitter
Ana Cabrera on Twitter
Ana Cabrera on Twitter
“What we’re seeing is the children, about 50% of them, will need to be in the ICU. They need breathing support, whether that’s oxygen, extra pressure, sometimes even breathing tubes. Children do die from covid.” --Louisiana neonatologist describes the situation at his hospital.
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Concerns grow for kids as COVID-19 delta variant continues to spread and hospitalizations rise
Concerns grow for kids as COVID-19 delta variant continues to spread and hospitalizations rise
“The most scary to me are the ones that are coming after one month or two months with the multi-system inflammatory syndrome. They come with neurological compromises, G.I. compromises—and Myocarditis is almost universal in all of those children. They are scary to treat,”
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Concerns grow for kids as COVID-19 delta variant continues to spread and hospitalizations rise
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Vonnie 🌎 We Are All Siblings on Twitter
“The difference with the Delta variant is how it’s affecting children. We have 17 children admitted to Arkansas Children’s Hospital with COVID: eight are in the ICU, five are requiring mechanical ventilation. ALL of the children in the ICU were vaccine eligible.” - Rick Barr, MD
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CBS News on Twitter
School-aged children in Louisiana now make up the third largest number of new COVID infections in the state: "This delta variant changes the game ... children are more ill, they require higher levels of care and sadly I think we will see more deaths in the coming weeks."
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