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Coronavirus behind death of Wisconsin high school student: report

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A high school student in Wisconsin has died after suffering a brief COVID-19-related illness, according to a report. The student, identified as Isai Morocho, was a junior at Madison East High School.The teen "unexpectedly” died during Thanksgiving break “after a brief, COVID-related illness," according to an email sent to students and parents from Principal Brendan Kearney, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported. “Isai had the most caring and excited attitude about life that made everyone around him excited to see what he was going to do with it.

He was known for his empathy, humor and so much more,” reads a GoFundMe created on behalf of Morocho’s family. (iStock) "We also want to recognize this tragic loss of life as a reminder of the.

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