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September 10, 2020
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MIT Medical answers your questions about COVID-19. Today’s question: I know the precautions we should take to prevent getting COVID-19, but what if it happens anyway? How should I prepare for the possibility of testing positive for the virus and needing to self-isolate?
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June 4, 2020
A rare COVID-19 complication for kids
Kids don’t get very sick with COVID-19. Or do they? Recently, we’ve been hearing more about a serious illness connected to the virus that is affecting children, teens, and even some young adults. What is it, and how worried should you be? 
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May 28, 2020
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May 28: MIT Medical answers your COVID-19 questions. Could CPAP machines help COVID-19 patients?  Got a question about COVID-19? Send it to us at CovidQ@mit.edu, and we’ll do our best to provide an answer. 
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April 16, 2020
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