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After COVID infection, 3-year-old suffers rare and severe brain swelling

Por: ABC7 Health November 19, 2022

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A 3-year-old boy is facing a long recovery after contracting COVID-19 on a family vacation. Now, a Sylmar family hopes his story will help others.Doctors say it's a stark reminder why COVID vaccinations and the booster shot are so important.Before CJ Mercado tested positive for COVID-19, he was smiling and dancing like any other child his age. But, within a few days, he was in the hospital clinging to life.Doctors ended up coming in and... + full article



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