A mum has sent an urgent warning to other parents after her two children were hospitalised after being diagnosed with coronavirus.
she ended up in an isolation ward with her two children after they were both hospitalised with COVID-19, after both developing symptoms in the space of a few hours.
The family live in Fussen, a German town near the Austrian border and previously lived on the Australian Sunshine Coast. Her kids, Charlotte, 5 and Frederick, 3, developed symptoms in less than a day, suddenly taking ill, and recording fevers of more than 40 degrees at night. She said just hours before, the two children had been playing happily outdoors. Within 24 hours both kids had also developed dry coughs, and she was alarmed.
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