the Covid-19 virus could then be transferred on to others – proposing children could be silent spreaders of the disease. Of the 91 children studied, 20 of them failed to show any symptoms – and remained asymptomatic throughout the time they were observed by scientist.While 18 others initially showed no symptoms of the disease, but went on to develop symptoms at a later stage.The remaining 53 children showed symptoms including a high fever, new and persistent cough, diarrhea, abdominal pain and loss of smell or taste.The Mirror reports the researchers from the Seoul National University College of Medicin stating: "In this case series study, inapparent infections in children may have been associated with silent Covid-19 transmission in the.
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