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'It's a nightmare': Scottsbluff-area 5-year-old hospitalized with syndrome tied to COVID-19 | Omaha State and Regional News


Nebraska Medical Center received 3000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday morning.
When 5-year-old Brody Sinks began feeling ill over the weekend, his mother, Megan Sinks, had been concerned. However, she attributed his symptoms to the stomach flu.
Now Brody is hospitalized with multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C), a rare but serious inflammatory condition affecting children who have contracted coronavirus.
“We’ve all had the stomach flu,” his mother said, adding that she had not known about MIS-C and its symptoms before her son became ill. “It just quickly progressed from there without missing a beat. It was fast.” ....

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5-year-old boy among Scottsbluff-area children hospitalized with mysterious inflammatory syndrome tied to COVID-19


When 5-year-old Brody Sinks began feeling ill over the weekend, at first, his mother, Megan Sinks, had been concerned. However, she attributed his symptoms to the stomach flu.
Now Brody is hospitalized with Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C), a rare but serious inflammatory condition affecting children who have contracted coronavirus.
“We’ve all had the stomach flu,” she said, saying she had not known about MIS-C and its symptoms before her son became ill. “It just quickly progressed from there without missing a beat. It was fast.”
Symptoms began with flu-like symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea and a fever, which initially could be broken by giving the boy Tylenol. However, she said, her son began to complain about abdominal pain and his fever became more severe. By Sunday, he had a rash that covered his body and complained of joint pain so severe he could not walk. ....

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