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How Does Severe COVID-19 Affect Kids?

Dr See Kwee Ching, Consultant Paediatrician and Neonatologist; Head of Department of Paediatrics, Hospital Sg Buloh

17-Feb-22 16:00

How Does Severe COVID-19 Affect Kids?

Having a kid fall ill and be hospitalised is a parent’s worst nightmare, especially now that we are hearing of more cases of children with COVID-19 developing severe symptoms and landing in paediatric ICU. In some cases, kids are also developing multisystem inflammatory syndrome or MIS-C, a rare but serious condition linked to COVID-19. Dr See Kwee Ching, Head of Paediatrics at Hospital Sungai Buloh joins us to share how COVID-19 affects the child’s health, and what parents can do to continue protecting their kids.

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Produced by: Lim Sue Ann

Presented by: Tee Shiao Eek


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Categories:  diseases and conditions

Tags:  paediatric ICUmultisystem inflammatory syndromeMIS-CPICKidsthe bigger picturehealth and livingcovid-19picunicuvaccination





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