Second infection in kids doubles long COVID risk

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Summary:
- This article discusses a study that found children who have had COVID-19 twice are at a higher risk of developing long-term COVID-19 symptoms, also known as "long COVID."
- The study showed that children who had COVID-19 twice were twice as likely to develop long-term symptoms compared to children who had COVID-19 only once.
- The most common long-term symptoms reported in the study included fatigue, headaches, and brain fog, which can significantly impact a child's daily life and activities.

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