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How does COVID-19 affect children? A pediatric emergency specialist takes your questions

Live at noon on Tuesday Hamilton Live talks with Dr. Christopher Sulowski Interim Chief of the Pediatric Emergency Department at McMaster Childrens Hospital about how COVID-19 is affecting children, why it's still safe to go to emergency and more. Send us your comments and questions.

How is COVID-19 affecting your kids? Talk to an expert live at noon on Tuesday

How does COVID-19 affect children? A pediatric emergency specialist takes your questions

3 years ago
Duration 23:02
Hamilton Live talks with Dr. Christopher Sulowski Interim Chief of the Pediatric Emergency Department at McMaster Childrens Hospital about how COVID-19 is affecting children, why it's still safe to go to emergency and more.
Dr. Christopher Sulowski Interim Chief of the Pediatric Emergency Department at McMaster Childrens Hospital. (McMaster University)
Only three COVID-19 deaths, data in Ontario shows,have taken place among people 19 and under over the course of the pandemic.

However, hospitals areexperiencing a spike in youth admissions. Earlier this month in Ontario, tragically,a 13-year-old girl infected with the virus diedat her home in Brampton.

Live at noon on Tuesday the CBC's Conrad Collaco talks with Dr. Christopher Sulowski, Interim Chief of the Pediatric Emergency Department at McMaster Children's Hospital.He explains how COVID-19 is affecting children, and why it's still safe and important to go to emergency if care is required. Dr. Sulowski will also be taking your questions during the live conversation.

It's the topic on Tuesday's edition of Hamilton Live:How is COVID-19 affecting children?

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