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Scots mum's warning after 18-month old tot hospitalised with coronavirus

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coronavirus. Leah Whyte took son Logan to hospital in Aberdeen after the tot started being violently sick and developed a rash.

Doctors assumed Logan was suffering a bacterial infection but a routine test showed he was battling Covid-19 and after initially being sent home was rushed back to hospital when his condition deteriorated.

Miss Whyte, 23, now wants to raise awareness about the Covid symptoms in children, which she says are different from the ones seen most often in adults.Logan first developed a fever, discoloured skin and started being violently sick on Wednesday May 5.Miss Whyte phoned NHS 24 who advised her to take Logan to the Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital (RACH) where he was kept overnightAfter returning to their home in.

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