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COVID-19 measures could disrupt rare polio-like disease - Black News Channel

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By Mike Stobbe AP Medical Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Health experts once thought 2020 might be the worst year yet for a rare paralyzing disease that has been hitting U.S. children for the past decade. But they now say the coronavirus pandemic could disrupt the pattern for the mysterious illnesses, which spike every other year starting in late summer. Scientists say it's possible that mask wearing, school closures and others measures designed to stop spread of the coronavirus may also hamper spread of the virus suspected of causing the paralyzing disease. Dr. David Kimberlin, a researcher at the University […]

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