Rare illness affecting kids who had COVID-19 reported in Pacific NW

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Rare illness affecting kids who had COVID-19 reported in Pacific NW
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Doctors say they typically see children with MIS-C in their hospitals weeks after they have the coronavirus, adding that they’ve already seen some cases in the Pacific Northwest.

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