That's what the lungs of the children infected with Ovid 19 look like.

American doctors have published scans with CT of children infected with coronarys. They warned that hospital patients may suffer lung damage as a result of infection. The team of doctors from Children's Hospital in Boston praised CT scans of child cases to see key characteristics [...]
The team of doctors from Children's Hospital in Boston praised CT scans of child cases to see the main characteristics of patients ' health.
In a 20 - child research, nearly two thirds of them had the so - called curtain of invisibility, which is a sign of the widespread infection.
Half the patients had what is known as the “halo”, which appears when the infection surrounds a mass known as consolidation.
Consolidation makes breathing difficult because the air sacs in the lungs are filled with various substances, such as fluid or mass infection.
However, children seem to be more vulnerable to coronary than adults, but their condition becomes worse if they suffer from another disease.
The team of doctors who conducted this research was led by radio dialogue Alexander Foust, writes “Daily Mail”.













