This is a new disease. There’s still a lot to be learned.
Fauci mentioned Kawasaki Disease in kids from COVID-19. That’s something we’re just now learning about. https://www.medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/covid19/86393
Do we know what sort of long-term damage people who survive COVID-19 will have? I doubt it. Is it going to reduce people’s lifespan by years? Is it going to cause persistent health problems that people have to contend with for the rest of their lives? I don’t know. Does anyone?
Health experts screwed up by making assumptions about how it spreads. Asymptomatic spread turned out to be much more prevalent than they originally thought. People shouldn’t assume that when someone is over it that they’re truly over it. It’s just too new of a disease to know for sure. That’s why caution makes sense, IMO.
Kawasaki disease occurs when children have fevers and the parents give them aspirin. I wonder if that is what happened?