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When should to take children who have been infected with Covid-19 to see the doctor?

Currently, it records a high number of children infected with Coronavirus which causes parent’s considerable worry about post Covid conditions. How are post-Covid conditions in children and should they be taken to see doctors after getting Covid-19? Following the concern, Dr. Tran Thi Hoang Oanh, Pediatrician of CarePlus Clinic Vietnam, has valuable sharing with FBNC. Let’s watch the video below to find out more.

When should to take children who have been infected with Covid-19 to see the doctor?

Please call hotline 18006116 or register on the website for Covid-19 consultation with CarePlus doctors to take care of your children.

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