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Boy covered in blisters and left in intensive care by deadly illness linked to Covid – Mirror Online
Little Logan Walsh, 7, got over a bout of the coronavirus after six weeks only to be diagnosed with Paediatric Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome, a condition which…

A seven year old boy is in intensive care battling a rare disease thought to be linked to Covid-19.
Six weeks after Logan Walsh got over a bout of the coronavirus he was diagnosed with Paediatric Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (PIMS-TS.)
The condition causes organs to fail, skin to blister and heart murmurs, Chronicle Live reported.
According to the Royal College of Child and Pediatric Health, PIMS_TS “is very rare and most children with the condition will not be seriously affected, in a very…
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