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Children are developing diabetes at a higher rate after COVID-19 .
Researchers say it's unclear whether this increase in diagnoses will persist through the lives of these children.
Further study is required to determine whether diabetes persists or reverses later in life.
Researchers collected health data from just over 300,000 young people aged 10-19 who were diagnosed with the infection.
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