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Lisa Hodge & Milo Boyd

Toddler, 3, banished from nursery and made to isolate for two weeks 'for sneezing'

A mum says the decision to send her sneezing daughter home for nursery for two weeks is 'unbelievable'.

Amy Wood was called up by her daughter Maya's nursery on Tuesday morning and asked to come and pick her up.

The 38-year-old was informed that her girl had sneezed several times and that she would have to isolate, the Daily Record reported.

The three-year-old has been banished from the Me2 Nursery in Aberdeen for a fortnight, despite sneezing not being listed as a coronavirus symptom by the NHS.

The furious mum said: "I dropped her at nursery just before 9am and by 10am I had a call to come and collect her.

"I missed the call and they had left a message so when I heard it I automatically assumed something was wrong, like she had hurt herself or something if she was having to come home.

Amy had to come and pick her daughter up (DailyRecord WS)

"I couldn't believe it when I called back and was told they were putting her out of the nursery for sneezing. It's not even listed as one of the Covid symptoms.

"It's unbelievable. Our kids have missed enough school and nursery without them being excluded for no good reason."

Amy challenged the nursery over the judgement and noted that the sneezes may have been hayfever related.

"All my kids and me have hayfever, but because Maya is so young we haven't officially had her diagnosed but she is likely to have it," she added.

Amy thinks her daughter has hayfever (DailyRecord WS)

Amy also said that after collecting Maya, she went home and called NHS Track and Trace for guidance and was told there was no reason for the tot to isolate.

She said: "I told Track and Trace what happened and they said she does not have to isolate because she has no symptoms.

"So why are the nursery making up different rules? It doesn't make any sense."

Amy has emailed the Aberdeen City Council run council to ask why Maya has to remain off for two weeks, but claims no one has responded.

Maya faces two weeks at home now (DailyRecord WS)

She said: "I emailed them because I want answers. Excluding a child because they have sneezed is not acceptable.

"They also said 14 days when the Government guidance is 10 days, so even if this was necessary, Maya is missing more nursery than she should.

"It's worrying what all this time isolating is doing to our children. They need to play with other children."

Aberdeen City Council said its nurseries are being 'extra vigilant'.

A spokesperson said: “Advice to parents/carers of children in an ACC-run nursery is that if the child has developed Covid symptoms, they should isolate as per NHS guidance.

“There is additional advice just now to parents and carers to keep unwell children at home until they get better as we want to be extra vigilant, particularly in light of Covid mutations.”

Was the nursery right to send Maya home? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below.

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