56 children are admitted to South Carolina Children’s Hospitals with COVID19. 55 are unvaccinated. 30 are too young to receive the vaccine. 8 are in intensive care and 2 children too young to receive the vaccine are on life support.
16 y.o. Branson from South Carolina was on life support with 24-hour dialysis in December 2021 because his kidneys and liver failed due to multisystem inflammatory syndrome from COVID. He was not vaccinated #TheySurvivedCovidthe-sun.com/news/4520761/m…
Each 🟣🟡 shown in the infographic above represents a parent's worst nightmare. Rosie Diven, a mother of three in rural South Carolina, had no idea her 16-year-old son had COVID-19 until a fearsome syndrome #MISC nearly killed him. thedailybeast.com/post-covid-syn…
Vaccination is 91% effective in preventing multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children #MISC
🇧🇷 Carolina Armellini, 42, product designer from São Paulo Brazil is so grateful to have her 7 year-old son Chico vaccinated after he nearly lost his life to multisystem inflammatory syndrome due to COVID. #TheySurvivedCoviduol.com.br/universa/notic…
"Because of the disease, he will need to undergo cardiological follow-up for the rest of his life"
"My cousin, a cardiologist, tried to reassure me at the time of the diagnosis, but later confessed that she was extremely nervous to find out what he had. Without the correct assistance, my son would have lost his life"
16 y.o. Camden Tucker from Springdale Arkansas contracted COVID before vaccines were available in her age group. Her father is a physician. She was given a 1% chance of survival after going into cardiac arrest. #TheySurvivedCovidthv11.com/article/news/h…
"There was a 99% chance she was not going to survive, which as a parent, that's hard to listen to," he said.
Donald said it all started on Sept. 19 when Camden went into cardiac arrest, quit breathing, and had multiple seizures during a family fishing trip.
"We pulled her out of the recliner and onto the floor, started doing CPR on her. I sent my wife, we didn't have any cell service, so I sent my wife to find a landline and call 911,"
11 y.o. Theo from Hart Michigan was critically ill from multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children #MISC “He was an active, healthy 11-year-old boy," said mom “He could have had a heart attack at 11 years old.” #TheySurvivedCovidfox17online.com/news/morning-n…
“The most feared consequence of having MIS-C is actually that the heart does not function appropriately and the blood pressure can drop to life-threatening levels, Helen Devos Children’s Hospital pediatric infectious diseases specialist Dr. Rosemary Olivero said"
His body first broke out in a rash, which was followed by a fever.
🇧🇷 7 y.o. Gael Oliveira Clímaco from Goiânia #Brazil became ill from COVID, just before vaccines arrived in the state. He was born with cerebral palsy and at higher risk. He died from COVID on January 19, 2022. #SoulsLostToCovidmetropoles.com/brasil/crianca…
Gael is the son and grandson of professors at the Federal University of Goiás (UFG). His father Humberto Assis Clímaco is a professor at the Institute of Mathematics and Statistics (IME).
Gael's grandparents are also professors at the institution: Arlene Carvalho de Assis Clímaco and José César Teatini de Souza Clímaco.
27 y.o. Crystal Hernandez from Texas was 25 weeks pregnant when she became critically ill from COVID-19. Baby Koda survived and is in the NICU, but mom died leaving 6 children. She was not vaccinated. #SoulsLostToCovidstar-telegram.com/news/nation-wo…
“Me and my wife, we talked about it [vaccination],” Rico told the Houston TV station. “
“She was pregnant and so she had some concerns. It all happened so fast and it was being pushed on us very fast and she just didn’t want — she didn’t feel comfortable and so I wasn’t going to go against her wishes.”
"Areeb was taken to King George Hospital after collapsing and first suffering Covid symptoms in July."
"Her oxygen levels were below half and her parents were told she was critically ill and would have to be transferred to Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge for treatment called extracorporeal membrane oxygenation - described as a "last hope" for Covid patients."