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Michigan became hotspot as variants rose and vigilance fell
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Michigan became hotspot as variants rose and vigilance fell
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COVID hits kids hard in Michigan and can grow to rare, more serious diseases
Metro Detroit 4-year-old spent six days in the ICU with MIS-C diagnosis â a rare complication of COVID-19.
and last updated 2021-04-12 23:35:17-04
(WXYZ) â The parents and doctors didnât know 4-year-old Juliana Elkhouri had COVID. She tested negative. She started out with a low-grade fever, then it grew to red lips, a rash and a urinary tract infection. After a couple of visits, her pediatrician told John and Michelle to take Juliana to the emergency.
Thatâs where they diagnosed the child with multi-system inflammatory syndrome, or mis-c for short, which is a rare disease that is caused by the body fighting off COVID-19.
Infectious disease doc on surging COVID-19 cases in Michigan: You have to shut some things down
Beaumont s director of infectious disease research is weighing in on what s driving the COVID-19 surge in Michigan. He s calling for a clamp-down on schools and restaurants as a way to control variants.
Posted at 5:21 AM, Apr 07, 2021
and last updated 2021-04-07 05:21:35-04
(WXYZ) â Beaumont s director of infectious disease research is weighing in on what s driving the COVID-19 surge in Michigan. He s calling for a clamp-down on schools and restaurants as a way to control variants.
According to the state, there are 3,300 people hospitalized with COVID-19 in Michigan, and the variants spreading throughout the state are playing a big role.