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4-year-old gets hypothermia after school isolates him outside for suspected COVID symptoms

Updated: December 9, 2021 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Dec 9, 2021 – 4:38 pm EST

CUMBRIA, UK (LifeSiteNews) – A four-year-old British boy developed hypothermia after his school isolated him outside in a “shed” due to a mild cold suspected of being COVID.

Chloé Wilby told News & Star last week that Wigton Infant School put her son, Mason, in an “outdoor shed” after seeing that he had a runny nose and slight cough. She said the school called her to pick up the boy as soon as possible, without informing her that he was being held outside in 40-degree weather with no heating.

When she arrived, Wilby found her four-year-old with “hands red raw, eyes watering like mad, snotty nose down his face.”

“He couldn’t talk” and was “shivering like mad,” she said. “They even made him eat his lunch outside, no toys, no games, nothing.”

Wilby was instructed to call an ambulance after taking Mason to a doctor, as he had developed hypothermia.

A four-year-old boy developed hypothermia after his school put him in isolation in an outdoor classroom, his mother has said.

Staff at Wigton Infant School, in Cumbria, ‘feared his symptoms could have been coronavirus and put him

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