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In early March, when Lauren Rowello’s 7-year-old got a fever and started coughing, COVID-19 briefly crossed her mind. Her spouse and 10-year old son, but they weren’t at all fatigued and had no other symptoms. She thought, “If this is COVID-19, then it’s not going to be that bad for me if I get it,” she recalls.
His 4-year-old sister, however, had a much milder course of the illness, with sniffles and a cough, and a temperature that hovered between 99F and 99.5F. Her cough lasted about two weeks, while Isaac’s went on for three weeks after his fever broke. “For her it was like a very mild cold. She wouldn’t even have been sent home by the school nurse,” says Davis.any
kids could potentially bring it home and give it to their parents and grandparents and others who might have a much more severe version of it,” says Friedman. A similar reaction seems to be happening in rare cases with COVID-19, though the COVID-19-linked Kawasaki reaction looks to be a more severe inflammatory response. It’s being called various names, for example, Kawasaki-like or
The other good news is that while COVID-19 can be easy to miss in kids, the Kawasaki reaction is “not subtle,” as
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