COVID In India: 2nd Phase Hits Kids With Severe Symptoms by Angela Mohan on April 16, 2021 at 3:40 PM
An increasing number of kids are being infected with the novel coronavirus along with serious symptoms in the fatal second wave.
The city-based doctors on Thursday urged parents not to take their kids out and expose them to the virus.
Earlier, the novel coronavirus showed very mild or no effect in children. However, in its second run, the virus is turning out to be much severe for both children as well as adults under 45. Lots of new cases of COVID-19 infections in children are coming in this second wave and the numbers are much, much higher than they were earlier, Dr Krishan Chugh, Director and head of the department of paediatrics at Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurgaon, told IANS.
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For an estimated 10 to 30 percent of COVID-19 patients, recovery can take months. Known as COVID long-haulers, these patients suffer from symptoms such as severe fatigue and brain fog long after their initial infection.
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This virus is no joke: Sania Mirza reveals she had contracted COVID-19 but recovered
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Synopsis Just a bit of info as to what s been going on since the year began.. I had contracted covid 19 - I am healthy and absolutely fine now by grace of the almighty but I just wanted to share my experience, Sania wrote.
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NEW DELHI: Indian tennis star Sania Mirza on Tuesday revealed that she had tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this month but has recovered since then. The six-time Grand Slam winner put up an emotional post on her official twitter account to make the announcement.