Mystery Inflammatory Syndrome In Kids And Teens Likely Linked To COVID-19
Doctors in the U.S. and Europe are reporting a small wave of cases of what looks like a "shock syndrome' in young people. They have low blood pressure, inflamed hearts and other serious symptoms.
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NPR News: Mystery Inflammatory Syndrome In Kids And Teens Likely Linked To COVID-19
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