A lot of y’all aren’t taking this serious but let me break it down from the perspective of someone who was hospitalized for pneumonia a few times as a child.
Being sick was painful and scary. I still remember how heavy and painful my chest felt. I mean painful! And breaking hurt so much. My asthma made this worse especially when I got upset about the pain. I couldn’t help to get upset. It hurt so much. My hands felt itchy from the tape holding the IV in and I was constantly told if I didn’t stop messing with it they were going to restrain me.
Thank God my family could come to cheer me up. I wanted my grandparents with me at all times the entire time.
Your kid if they get this and become hospitalized are going to feel pain you can’t help them with.
Your child will be scared. The younger they are the more scary this will be.
Only one person will be able to be with your child during this time.
Are you prepared to pick whether it’s mom or dad that sits alone with your sick, hospitalized child? Are you prepared to tell your crying child that nana or papa or bubba or sissy can’t be there? Are you prepared to tell them the other parent can’t see them because you are already there?
Btw. Kids do get this and there have been children to die.
This is not the time to take risks.
This is not the time that you want to find out your loved one had a silent health condition that unfortunately made them more susceptible.
#stayhome
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