Children also develop after-effects of COVID-19, expert warns
Disorders of adaptation, sleep, arrhythmias, hypertension, neurological and behavioral alterations are some of the sequels that are evidenced in COVID-19 convalescents in pediatric ages.
Emisora de Radio de Cienfuegos, Cuba
Disorders of adaptation, sleep, arrhythmias, hypertension, neurological and behavioral alterations are some of the sequels that are evidenced in COVID-19 convalescents in pediatric ages.
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel on Wednesday insisted on the protection of children and teenagers against COVID-19, and warned about the sequels of the disease.
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Cuban health authorities confirmed today 836 new patients with COVID-19, rising the total number of cases diagnosed with the disease to 46,197.
At the end of this Tuesday, February 17, Cuba reported 824 new cases of COVID-19 and three deaths, as reported this Wednesday by Dr. Francisco Durán García, national director of Epidemiology of the Ministry of Public Health (Minsap).
Cuba reported at the end of this Monday, February 15, 937 new cases of COVID-19, for an accumulated of 39,941 positives since March 2020 and 5 deaths
For the first time, Cuba surpassed 800 COVID-19 cases in one day, confirming 825 people with the disease on Wednesday.An unfortunate day that shows the complex situation, said the head of Epidemiology at the Cuban Public Health Ministry, Dr. Francisco Duran.
At the end of yesterday, November 9, 2,937 patients were admitted for clinical epidemiological surveillance, 791 suspects, 1,635 and 511 confirmed under surveillance.