Eight youths in Alaska develop syndrome associated with COVID-19

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Eight youths from Alaska have developed a serious inflammatory syndrome from previous coronavirus infections, state health officials said in a report.

The report released on Friday said some of the eight youths ended up in the pediatric intensive care unit with severe complications.

Most cases were in children and adolescents between the ages of 1 and 14, with the median age being 9. Cases have occurred in children and adolescents aged less than 1 year old and up to 20. Roughly 99% of those who developed the syndrome had previously tested positive for the coronavirus. The remaining 1% were around someone who had the coronavirus, the CDC said.

The first eight reported MIS-C cases in Alaska were diagnosed among youths from the Matanuska-Susitna region and Anchorage. Of the cases, half were 4-years-old or younger while three were between ages 5 and 10. One case was reported in a person between the ages of 11 and 20, said health officials.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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So concerning

Coronavirus is the Unrestricted Bioweapon Coronavirus Backbone is Zhoushan bat virus Solely controlled by CCP's PLA. Please don't be silent ! Wake up People !!

Bad things are coming, especially considering the media convinced the nation the $4 free Astra Jab, will protect them, misleading, still getting infected due to variants. So garbage like this will still occur with the $4 per dose (free) vaccine that still allows infection.

If the U.S is our petri dish we look into, if many are uninsured and less likely to make doctor visits, how reliable is our data of how bad covid is?

It's Alaska. It's probably drug or alcohol related. Lol

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