
 The Daily
 The Daily A Teenager’s Medical Mystery
 May 21, 2020 
 Pam Belluck, a health and science writer for The New York Times, joins 14-year-old Jack McMorrow, who faced a mysterious inflammatory syndrome linked to COVID-19. They discuss Jack's alarming symptoms and the emotional turmoil of navigating his health crisis. With insights into how this syndrome, similar to Kawasaki disease, disproportionately affects school-age children, the conversation raises critical questions about long-term impacts and the urgency of understanding these medical mysteries. 
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Jack McMorrow's Illness
- Jack McMorrow, a 14-year-old boy, experienced a mysterious illness with symptoms like fever, swollen lymph nodes, and rashes.
- Initially, his COVID-19 test was negative, and doctors considered sending him home.
Second Test Positive
- Jack's condition worsened, his eyes turned red, and he couldn't move.
- A second COVID-19 test came back positive, changing his diagnosis.
False Negatives
- COVID-19 tests are not always reliable and can produce false negatives.
- Jack's case highlights this issue, as his initial test was negative.


