Baby dead from Covid-19 in Qatar: Ministry

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DOHA - A three-week-old baby has died from Covid-19 in Qatar, the health ministry said on Sunday , reporting a rare child fatality from the illness in the Gulf country.

"A three-week-old baby has sadly died as a result of severe infection from Covid-19," the emirate's public health ministry said in a statement.

Child deaths from Covid-19 are infrequent but health authorities in several countries have registered a rise in childhood infections since the spread of the Omicron variant.

 

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