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USA: Parents still can’t understand how their 10-year-old daughter died of COVID-19

The parents of Teresa, a 10-year-old girl, still cannot understand how their daughter died as a result of the COVID-19. The minor was taken to the Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters, in Virginia (USA), by fever and a severe headache; but 5 days later he died in the emergency room of the same hospital.

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According to the American media CNN, The minor’s symptoms began last Wednesday, September 22. Two days later, after consulting the family pediatrician, who is part of the children’s hospital network, they coordinated a test of COVID-19 for Monday, September 27.

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However, one day before testing, on Sunday night, Teresa He started coughing so hard that he vomited. His mother Nicole Sperry took her to the hospital, where they did several tests, as well as a COVID-19, whose results were pending.

“They did a chest X-ray and when they came back they said there were no signs of COVID-19 pneumonia, that his lungs were perfect. They didn’t seem concernedNicole told CNN.

In a 24-hour period, the minor stopped breathing, for which she was rushed to a local hospital and eventually to the Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters of Norfolk (Virginia), where it passed away.

Teresa was not yet vaccinated, but she was attending elementary school Hillpoint, in Norfolk (Virginia), where the regulation requires the mandatory use of a mask.

“Our daughter was perfectly healthy”Nicole wrote on Facebook. “And I would still be here if people had stopped sending their sick children to school.”, added.

Dr. John B. Gordon III, superintendent of the Division of Public Schools of Suffolk, told CNN that there are protocols implemented in the school in the event of possible cases of COVID-19.

The protocol is for the classroom teacher or an adult to contact the main office with a “Code C” if a child feels ill. One of the members of the school nurse comes to class to pick him up. “We are still investigating to make sure this process was followed faithfully.”, he remarked.

Until last Friday, the Department of Health of Virginia had recorded a total of 12 deaths of children and adolescents in the state since the beginning of the pandemic, department spokesman Logan Anderson told CNN. The death of Teresa Increase the number to 13.

Six of those deaths occurred in the range of 0 to 11 years and seven in the range of 12 to 19 years, he told the aforementioned media.

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