A British teenager diagnosed with an inflammatory disorder associated with Covid-19 developed severe neurological conditions that left her with a "completely different personality".
Nia Haughton, 15, first developed symptoms in early April when she had a cough and a high temperature for about 10 days straight. When she began to deteriorate her mother, Justina Ward, called paramedics.
She was quickly admitted to a top London children's hospital after doctors recognised her illness was complex and advanced, according to NBC News.
She quickly started to show coronavirus symptoms and was sedated and placed on a ventilator in an intensive care unit where she remained for two weeks. She was put in a "prone" position for 16 hours a day — laying on her front, allowing for maximum ventilation to the back of the lungs. During this time, Nia was monitored by an anaesthesiologist.
Nia eventually began to recover and was taken off a ventilator — but several days after this her condition worsened and she began to experience neurological symptoms.