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Coronavirus and congenital heart disease

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Hi all,

I wanted to share our updated page on congenital heart disease, this includes some FAQs:

Does having congenital heart disease mean I am at high risk from coronavirus?

Are children with congenital heart disease at risk from coronavirus?

What if I’m pregnant and have congenital heart disease?

Should I still take my heart medications?

Link here: bhf.org.uk/informationsuppo...

Really hope this helps.

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Thank you for the update.

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