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Milo Boyd & Jess Flaherty

Girl, 12, with 'zero health issues' fights for life on ventilator after getting coronavirus

A 12-year-old is currently fighting for her life on a ventilator after being diagnosed with coronavirus.

The girl was diagnosed with pneumonia on March 15 and then tested positive for coronavirus on Friday evening.

She has been named only as Emma and is currently in a stable condition in isolation at Children's Healthcare of Atalanta-Scottish Rite Hospital in the US.

Emma is not believed to have any underlying medical conditions.

The Mirror reports Emma requires a ventilator to breathe for her after her lungs became badly affected.

Her cousin Justin Anthony, told CNN that her condition should serve as a warning for those young people unconcerned by the disease.

He told CNN: “Here's a 12-year-old fighting for her life."

“People need to practice social distancing. People need to take care of their children.”

Earlier he wrote on Facebook : "They (Scottish Rite doctors) think she may be one of the youngest cases in GA, and she has zero health issues.

"She was first diagnosed with penumonia.

"Two days ago she started coughing blood and her lungs for worse and she had a transufison.

"They then had to put a central line to her heart.

"Her vitals are better today but she's on a ventilator and unable to breath on her own. Please pray for her safety."

Health experts in the UK and the US have warned older people with underlying health problems that they are most at risk from the coronavirus.

Children are not thought to be at risk, instead generally developing mild symptoms if they are infected by the coronavirus.

However, a US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study found that 20% of people hospitalised with COVID-19 in the US are aged between 20 and 44.

Today it was reported that an 18-year-old with underlying health problems died from Covid-19 in the UK.

In the US 32,356 people had tested positive for the coronavirus at the last count.

More than 400 people have now died and 178 are classified as having recovered.

Close to half of the cases have been reported in New York State, where 114 people have died from Covid-19, the New York Times reported.

In the UK, there are currently 5683 confirmed cases of the deadly virus.

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