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Boy, 10, undergoes four amputations after developing MIS-C - WOODTV.com

Boy, 10, undergoes four amputations after developing MIS-C - WOODTV.com

Boy, 10, undergoes four amputations after developing MIS-C - WOODTV.com
Feb 22, 2021 1 min, 0 secs

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.

That’s because MIS-C is rare: To date, there have been fewer than 80 cases reported in Michigan.

Fewer than five children in Michigan have died of MIS-C.

One of them was Grand Rapids 14-year-old Honestie Hodges, whose detention inspired a change the Grand Rapids Police Department’s youth policy.

Rosemary Olivero, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital, said.

“The rule of thumb that we all keep going back to is that children are fine, children are fine and indeed children still have a much lower risk of having severe, acute respiratory COVID-19.

After recovering from Monday’s surgery, there will be more rehab, similar to the work Dae-Shun has already been doing at Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital in Grand Rapids.

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.

Grand Rapids Ophthalmology says the majority of eye strain complaints are coming from young professionals hovering between 20 and 35 years old.

(WOOD) — The Michigan High School Athletic Association has approved an adjusted schedule for springs sports, delaying the start date by a week?

It has now been adjusted to a March 26 start date to accommodate for winter sports, which have a later end date due to the coronavirus pandemic

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