To protect their immunocompromised daughter, Andrea Pietrowsky's husband had to move to the Detroit hospital where he works as a dietician. Now Pietrowksy is on her own caring for their two children. hereandnow
For Andrea Pietrowsky’s 5-year-old daughter Louisa Pietrowsky, the coronavirus is a mortal enemy.
Many experts say that most people who contract the coronavirus will only experience mild symptoms, and children are largely safe from developing severe infection. But for many children with underlying conditions, that’s not true, Pietrowsky says. Pietrowsky’s husband is a dietician at hospital in Detroit, Michigan. In order to protect their child from COVID-19 and keep working, he had to move to the hospital full time. Now Pietrowsky is on her own homeschooling and caring for two children.
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