Tillie is one of an estimated 117,000 children aged under 16 in the UK to have suffered long Covid.
Long Covid is not fully understood- so estimates of how common it is, or what the main symptoms are, vary. The 11-year-old is one of an estimated 117,000 children aged under 16 in the UK to have suffered long Covid, according to the Office for National Statistics .
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