Health
Child’s ‘fight for life’ in Dublin from ‘Covid related PIMS’ after parents cases – Dublin Live
The second widely reported case in Ireland of the rare but potentially deadly condition which has been described as a COVID-19 related illness found in children

An 11-year-old child was left “fighting for his life” from a Covid-related illness after his parents contracted coronavirus.
Young Bobby Lee’s mum outlined on social media how the kid complained of headaches and a temperature before suffering diarrhoea and fatigue after she and her partner tested positive for Covid-19.
Bobby was rushed to Temple Street Hospital last week where he was left in a serious and worrying conditions from PIMS.
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