鈥淐hildren or young people can become infected with COVID-19 and may infect others, but we know that it is unlikely that they will become seriously ill with the virus.
鈥淭o control the spread of infection, hospitals are limiting the number of visitors to one parent or carer at a time for each child, whether or not they are known to have the disease.
鈥淰isitors should follow infection control measures, including wearing protective clothing. This is for their own safety, and for that of the child, as well as other patients, staff and visitors.
鈥淚f the parent or carer is suspected of being infected with COVID-19, or any other serious infectious disease, they will sadly not be allowed to visit until they are known to be well again.
鈥淲hen a child or young person is dying, the focus of the healthcare team is always to try to make sure that their death is as comfortable as possible and that they have family members or carers with them.
鈥淪adly, in cases where a child dies very suddenly or unexpectedly, this may not always be possible but we do everything we can to prevent this happening. None of us who treat children would ever abandon a dying child and, wherever possible, we would make sure they were with those who have loved and cared for them.鈥