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Coronavirus: Leicester baby who tested positive back home | Coronavirus: Leicester baby who tested positive back home |
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A baby who tested positive for Covid-19 aged 11 weeks old has returned home and is "doing brilliantly", his mum said. | A baby who tested positive for Covid-19 aged 11 weeks old has returned home and is "doing brilliantly", his mum said. |
Ares Banister's mum Jodie feared for his life when he developed a high temperature and was taken to Leicester Royal Infirmary last week. | Ares Banister's mum Jodie feared for his life when he developed a high temperature and was taken to Leicester Royal Infirmary last week. |
He spent four days in hospital but she was told he could go back home to recover on Thursday. | He spent four days in hospital but she was told he could go back home to recover on Thursday. |
Mrs Banister, 30, told the BBC hearing the news was "the best thing in the whole world". | Mrs Banister, 30, told the BBC hearing the news was "the best thing in the whole world". |
"I was so so grateful that we were going to be one of the lucky ones," she said. "It was a massive relief." | "I was so so grateful that we were going to be one of the lucky ones," she said. "It was a massive relief." |
She said she wanted to thank the nurses and NHS staff who looked after Ares and the family and made them feel "cared about". | She said she wanted to thank the nurses and NHS staff who looked after Ares and the family and made them feel "cared about". |
"They were brilliant, they did everything they could for him," she said. | "They were brilliant, they did everything they could for him," she said. |
'Age doesn't matter' | 'Age doesn't matter' |
Ares was first taken to hospital on Monday of last week with a high temperature and high heart rate. | Ares was first taken to hospital on Monday of last week with a high temperature and high heart rate. |
He spent a couple of days on a drip on a ward before he began to improve. | He spent a couple of days on a drip on a ward before he began to improve. |
Mrs Banister said it had been an "awful, scary" experience but she knew Ares had reached a turning point on Thursday when he woke up smiling. He was allowed to leave that afternoon. | Mrs Banister said it had been an "awful, scary" experience but she knew Ares had reached a turning point on Thursday when he woke up smiling. He was allowed to leave that afternoon. |
"I just cried when I saw that smile," she said. "He's doing absolutely brilliantly now. | "I just cried when I saw that smile," she said. "He's doing absolutely brilliantly now. |
"Still a bit of a sniffle, but nothing worse than a normal illness. I'm sure everything will be fine." | "Still a bit of a sniffle, but nothing worse than a normal illness. I'm sure everything will be fine." |
She said believed her son, who has no known underlying health conditions, picked up the illness from her husband Christian, a key worker in distribution for a supermarket. | She said believed her son, who has no known underlying health conditions, picked up the illness from her husband Christian, a key worker in distribution for a supermarket. |
Mrs Banister thinks her husband may have brought the virus back, without symptoms, despite all his efforts to avoid doing so. | Mrs Banister thinks her husband may have brought the virus back, without symptoms, despite all his efforts to avoid doing so. |
She appealed for people to "just to stay at home" if they could. | She appealed for people to "just to stay at home" if they could. |
"It's not just about you but the people you are affecting," she added. "Age doesn't matter." | "It's not just about you but the people you are affecting," she added. "Age doesn't matter." |
The University Hospitals of Leicester said it was "delighted baby Ares and his family are back together at home". | |
"It's always a joy when a patient is well enough to be discharged," a spokesperson said. | |
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