3-Week-Old Baby in New York Becomes Youngest COVID-19 Patient in America

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3-Week-Old Baby in New York Becomes Youngest COVID-19 Patient in America
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A newborn in New York has been diagnosed with the coronavirus, reports say -- the youngest known coronavirus patient in the US.

. But in this country, it's starting to look like that may have been an anomaly. In fact, in recent days, the number of Americans younger than 50 suffering from the respiratory disease has grown alarming. Now, a 3-week-old infant has reportedly been diagnosed in New York -- theThe baby was treated at NYU Winthrop Hospital in Mineola, out on Long Island, according to Fox News.

That certainly had been the message many of us were hearing for weeks, as the threat of the coronavirus, which started in Wuhan, China, began to spread to almost every country throughout the world. Only the elderly and immunocompromised would be at risk, we kept hearing. And yet, doctors on the frontlines are starting to say that's not the case. are younger than 50. Although it is true that people older than 65 seem more likely to succumb to the illness, the young are not completely immune, The City reported.The tween, identified only as Emma, is reportedly being treated at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta-Scottish Rite Hospital.

"The patient remains in isolation, and we have consistently used appropriate precautions," Jessica Pope, a spokeswoman for the hospital,Seven-month-old Emmett Doster of South Carolina is also suffering from the illness. Much like the 3-week-old New Yorker, he was allowed to recuperate at home and his condition has not worsened.

“He woke up from a nap running a fever so we were going to play it out and see," his mom. Courtney Doster, recently told WGN 9."But my mom tested positive for the virus as well."to the illness, though CNN has reported his death is under review, as his case was"complex."

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