In a new study, it showed that children's risk of developing a long-term corona virus is "very low."

COVID-19 does not significantly affect children, since HIV/AIDS is primarily targeted at older persons and people with chronic diseases.

Some people have long-term corona, suffering for months from fatigue, brain mist and shortness of breath, but there is currently little research into whether so-called "corona syndrome" or "long-term covid" affects children.

A new study, conducted on more than 2,500 children, showed how resilient young people are to corona.

Professor Emma Duncan, of King's College London, said: "This happens when children with Covid have had symptoms for more than 4 weeks, but the study found that the proportion is much lower compared to adults."

"In children, we talk about less than one situation in every 20 children. For symptoms over 8 weeks they are less than 2 percent, "which means that the proportion is" very small. "

The study found that children generally recover from the new corona virus in less than 7 days.

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