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Charlie Gard case: Judge to order child moved to hospice if agreement over final days cannot be reached Charlie Gard case: Judge to order child moved to hospice if agreement over final days cannot be reached
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Charlie Gard's parents have been given until 12pm on Thursday to agree a plan for his final days.Charlie Gard's parents have been given until 12pm on Thursday to agree a plan for his final days.
If they cannot agree with Great Ormond Street medics on how the 11-month-old should be cared for before his death, the judge in the case will order him moved to a hospice and his ventilator removed. If they cannot agree with Great Ormond Street (GOSH) medics on how the 11-month-old should be cared for before his death, the judge in the case will order him moved to a hospice and his ventilator removed.
Mr Justice Francis held a private discussion with Charlie's mother, Connie Yates, late on Wednesday, it was reported.Mr Justice Francis held a private discussion with Charlie's mother, Connie Yates, late on Wednesday, it was reported.
Both Charlie's parents and his doctors have agreed he should move to a hospice, the High Court heard. But they disagreed over the detail of care plans.
Ms Yates and Chris Gard had initially wanted Charlie to spend his last days at home with them, but GOSH opposed the move due to the complexity of his life-support system.
Nurses from GOSH and a specialist doctor have volunteered to care for Charlie in a hospice, the court was told.
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