Ive got to say this, I’m not one for rule breaking but no one has seen that baby she’s been is hospital all her life, family have just seen from windows.
If my baby had limited days to live, I’m sorry but their nanny, aunts, uncles will most certainly be allowed in my house to say their goodbyes and be a support for me.
I don’t think any of us know what we’d do in that situation until, God forbid, we are
in that situation, and yes, having your family and friends their to support you would probably be ignored by the Covid police.
For me, there have been so many deaths in the last 12 months, whereby people haven’t seen their loved ones because of covid rules. There are thousands of children like baby A, literally so many up and down the country. I think of their families. I have two friends going through grief PTSD because of how loved ones have passed on and I wouldn’t wish that up on anyone.
But the thing is that it is being put on social media and played our for millions to see. Make memories, break the rules, film the happy times but don’t upload it to social media. It is rubbing it in the faces of people who have lost loved ones and stuck to the rules.
And to keep on thread, Soph will announce that baby on Monday. Weekend off, and she’ll be back “surprise, look who arrived over the weekend”