A family in Georgia is mourning after a 5-year-old boy -- described as someone who had 'nothing but pure love' -- died just days after being diagnosed with Covid-19.
A family in Georgia is mourning after a 5-year-old boy -- described as someone who had"nothing but pure love" -- died just days after being diagnosed with Covid-19.
Wyatt Gibson suffered a stroke and died on July 16 in a Chattanooga, Tennessee, hospital where he'd been intubated because he was having trouble breathing and his oxygen levels were low, his godmother Amanda Summey told CNN.Child cases of Covid-19 are rising as schools gear up to reopen.
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