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Boris Johnson speaks on Downing Street 10 after returning to work, cured of a coronavirus.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Reuters
Symptoms are stomach pain, skin rashes, shortness of breath.
The new inflammatory syndrome affects children, the London-based NHS Health Unit, London, issued an emergency warning to GPs.
The disease is similar to COVID-19, although some patients responded negatively to coronavirus tests.
“In the past three weeks, there has been a marked increase in the number of children of all ages with severe internal inflammation requiring intensive care, both in London and in other parts of the country,” said the NHS. Affected patients suffer from gastrointestinal problems, diarrhea, vomiting, rashes, fever, shortness of breath, and inflammation of the heart, and doctors compare their condition to toxic shock syndrome and Kawasaki disease.
Therefore, doctors should treat children with similar symptoms, including stomach pain, as an emergency.
London St Mary’s Hospital pediatrician Elizabeth Whitaker tweeted that a similar illness has been reported in other countries. “Our Spanish and Italian counterparts report such cases. The numbers are small but significant. That is why we want EMSs and EMSs to be alert and affected in the right place to receive adequate care, if needed. Whitaker said.
Doctors fear that the inflammatory syndrome seen in children is related to K-19 or caused by another unidentified pathogen. Until now, babies were thought to be less vulnerable to coronavirus infection, although they were among its largest carriers. So far, only nine people out of a total of more than 20,000 coronavirus deaths in the UK are under the age of 19.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who has been recovering from the disease for three weeks, returned to work on Monday. Early in the morning, he addressed the British, urging them to contain their impatience and continue to maintain social exclusion, as they had for the past 35 days.
“I think we are near the end of the first phase of this conflict, and despite great suffering, we are almost on the verge of success,” Johnson emphasized. His speech has eroded the hopes of many sectors that they will be allowed to resume work before May 7, provided the current restrictions are in place.
Studies have emerged that it will take 3 years for the UK economy to recover and that two thirds of students do not use online training programs.
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