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2023-09-19 05:42:54 UTC - MISINFORMED_OR_POTENTIALLY_MISLEADING

This study shows that the incidence of long COVID amongst children is 0.4%. “The incidence of PCC in this study was strikingly low (0.4%). Most children experienced a resolution of symptoms within 2 weeks of infection. Pre–COVID symptoms were factors in post–COVID symptoms.” https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/article-abstract/2809315

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  • summary
    • This study shows that the incidence of long COVID amongst children is 0.4%. “The incidence of PCC in this study was strikingly low (0.4%). Most children experienced a resolution of symptoms within 2 weeks of infection. Pre–COVID symptoms were factors in post–COVID symptoms.” https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/article-abstract/2809315

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