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NEW HAVEN, Connecticut (WFSB) Connecticut continues to build momentum in the fight against the coronavirus.
Doctors in New Haven are focusing on helping children with a set of lingering symptoms they call “long COVID.”
A program is available and it’s giving families hope.
Doctors said most kids who contract COVID-19 bounce back in a couple of weeks; however, some children continue to suffer from symptoms long after they test positive.
Now, those children can go to Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital and take advantage of a new program designed to put them on a path to wellness.