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'It's just scary': A mom's 4 kids test positive for COVID-19, youngest 2 hospitalized

'It's just scary': A mom's 4 kids test positive for COVID-19, youngest 2 hospitalized
ON THE LAKEFRONT THE OTHER DAY IF THEY WOULD LIKE TO TAKE A SHIFT AT MY HOUSE OF SITTING WITH THE CHILD WITH COVID. THEY CAN PICK A FIVE MONTH OLD. THEY COULD PKIC A TWO YEAR OLD A 10 YEAR OLD AN 11 YEAR OLD. I WELCOME THEM. HEARD OF THERE A SAINT TAMMANY PARISH MOTHERS PLEA TO OTHERS AFTER NOT ONE BUT FOUR OF HER OWN CHILDREN TEST POSITIVEOR F COVID-19 TWO KIDS BOTH UNDER THE AGE OF TEEHR ARE STILL HOSPITALIZED TONIGHT THE MO THER’S HOPE IS THAT OTHER PARENTS WILL TEAK KEY TO HER WARNING WDSU REPORTER SHEO. CONOR HAS THAT MESSAGE IN A STORY ONLY ON SIX. THE KIDS STARTED COUGHING AND SNEEZING AND I AS A PARENT FELT LIKE I FAILED. I FELT LIKE EVERYTHING I DID UP INTO THIS POINT TO PROTECT. MY CHILDREN WASN’T GOOD ENOUGH BECAUSE A PARTEN IT’S JUST IT’S SCARY. IT’S A MOTHER’S WORST NIGHTMARE. NOT ONE, BUT FOUR OF HER YOUNG KIDS AGES 11 10 2 AND 5 MONTHS. ALL TESTING POSITIVEOR F COVID-19 THE YOUNGEST FIVE-MONTH-OLD ABIGAILND A TWO YEAR OLD CHAR STILL AT AN OVERWHELMED CHILDREN'’ HOSPITAL WITH THE VIRUS ABIGAIL CURRENTLY ON AN ASSISTED BREATHING MACHINE. I’M TELLING YOU THE WORST FEELING AS A PARENT. IS KNOWING YOU GAVE YOUR CHILD SO METHING THAT POSSIBLY KILL THEM GINA. ALLEN SAYS SHEND A HER HUSBAND WERE BOTH VACCINATED WHEN THEY CAUGHT COVID-19 FROM THE WORKPLACE AT LEAST 15 DAYS AGO. THEY IMMEDIATELY ISOLATED FROM THE KIDS BUT SOON AFTER THE FOUR EACH CAME DOWN WITH THE SYMPTOMS. MY CHILDREN WENT FROM LAUGHING PLAYING BABIES TO LAYING AROUND EVERY METI THEY MOVE THEY CGHOU THEY CAN’T BREATHE. I JUST CAN’T WAIT TO MY BABIES ARE WHOLE. I WOULD SAY I CAN’T WAIT TO TAKE MY PHONE TO CHUCK E. CHEESE WHEN I’M SCAREDO T DEATH TO BRING THEM ANYWHEER IN PUBLIC. THIS IS COVID-19 CASES CONTINUE TO RISE THROUGHOUT LOUISIANA SAINT TAMMANY PARISH SEEING SOME OF THE HIGHEST INCREASES IN CASSE IN DEBTS IN THE ENTIRE STATE AND THAT SCHOOLS COME BACK FOR IN-PERSON INSTRUCTION. GINA SAYS, THE STAKESRE A HIGH BUT HAD A MESSAGE FOR TSEHO WHO DON’T AGREE AGREE WITH THE MASK OR VACCINE. SHOOTING THOSEHO W RALLIED THIS PAST WEEKEND. I HAVE TO WORK. MY HUSBAND HAS TO WORK. SO THEY’RE MORE THAN WELCOME TO RELIEVE ONEF O MY FAMILY MEMBERS A SHIFT AT THE HOSPITAL SO THEY CAN SEE. AND BECAUSE TO ME, I DON’T THINK THEY’LL UNDERSTAND. UNTIL THEY SEE FIRSTHAND. DAN I HOPE TO GOD IT’SOT N WHAT THREI OWN CHILDREN SHALE CONNOR WDSU NEWS. AND WE ARE TOLD THAT GINA’S 10 AND 11 YEAR OLDS ARE DOING OKAY HER TWO YEAR OLD BOY SHOULD BE RELEASED FROM THE HOSPITAL SOON AND THE FIVE-MONTH OLD BABY GIRL. ABIGAIL IS GETTING BETTER EVERY DAY. GINA SAYS SHE IS HOPING THAT THERE WILL SOON BE AN OPT
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'It's just scary': A mom's 4 kids test positive for COVID-19, youngest 2 hospitalized
It's a parent's worst nightmare. Not one, but four kids testing positive for COVID-19. The youngest, 5-month-old Abigale and 2-year-old Shar are currently still at Children's Hospital in New Orleans, where there are little to no beds available. Abigale is on an assisted breathing machine, according to their mom, Gina Allen. "The kids started coughing and sneezing. I, as a parent, felt like I failed. I felt like everything I had done to protect my kids was not good enough. I am telling you, the worst feeling as a parent is knowing you gave your child something that could possibly kill them," Allen said.Allen said she and her husband were both vaccinated when they caught COVID-19 from the workplace at least 15 days ago.They immediately isolated from the kids, but soon after, the four each came down with symptoms. All four kids are under 12 and were unable to get vaccinated. "My children went from laughing and playing babies to laying around. Every time they moved, they coughed. They could not breathe. I just cannot wait until my babies are home. I would say I cannot wait to take my son to Chuck E. Cheese, but I am afraid now to bring them anywhere in public," Allen said. As schools come back for in-person instruction, Gina said the stakes are high. She had a message for those who do not agree with masks or vaccines, including those who rallied this past weekend. "I have to work. My husband has to work. They are more than welcome to relieve one of my family members at the hospital, so they can see firsthand. To me, I do not think they will understand until they see firsthand. And I hope to God it is not with their own children," Allen said. Her 10-year-old and 11-year-old are said to be doing OK. Her 2-year-old son should be released from the hospital soon. Five-month-old Abigale is getting better every day.Allen said she is hoping that there will soon be an option for distanced learning again in her district.She said her prayer is that every kid will have a safe school year.

It's a parent's worst nightmare. Not one, but four kids testing positive for COVID-19. The youngest, 5-month-old Abigale and 2-year-old Shar are currently still at Children's Hospital in New Orleans, where there are little to no beds available. Abigale is on an assisted breathing machine, according to their mom, Gina Allen.

"The kids started coughing and sneezing. I, as a parent, felt like I failed. I felt like everything I had done to protect my kids was not good enough. I am telling you, the worst feeling as a parent is knowing you gave your child something that could possibly kill them," Allen said.

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Allen said she and her husband were both vaccinated when they caught COVID-19 from the workplace at least 15 days ago.

They immediately isolated from the kids, but soon after, the four each came down with symptoms. All four kids are under 12 and were unable to get vaccinated.

"My children went from laughing and playing babies to laying around. Every time they moved, they coughed. They could not breathe. I just cannot wait until my babies are home. I would say I cannot wait to take my son to Chuck E. Cheese, but I am afraid now to bring them anywhere in public," Allen said.

As schools come back for in-person instruction, Gina said the stakes are high. She had a message for those who do not agree with masks or vaccines, including those who rallied this past weekend.

"I have to work. My husband has to work. They are more than welcome to relieve one of my family members at the hospital, so they can see firsthand. To me, I do not think they will understand until they see firsthand. And I hope to God it is not with their own children," Allen said.

Her 10-year-old and 11-year-old are said to be doing OK. Her 2-year-old son should be released from the hospital soon. Five-month-old Abigale is getting better every day.

Allen said she is hoping that there will soon be an option for distanced learning again in her district.

She said her prayer is that every kid will have a safe school year.