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US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy. Photo: AFP

US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy reflects on his four-year-old daughter’s Covid-19 experience

  • Murthy revealed on Twitter that his child had tested positive for Covid-19
  • In a series of tweets, the doctor said his daughter is still experiencing a fever and sore throat and he wished a vaccine was available for the toddler
Joining worried parents across the country, US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy announced on Twitter on Tuesday that his four-year-old daughter had tested positive for Covid-19.

“Staring at my daughter’s positive test, I asked myself the same questions many parents have asked: Will my child be OK? Could I have done more to protect her? Was this my fault? In these moments, it doesn’t matter if you’re a doctor or Surgeon General,” Murthy wrote. “We are parents first.”

Infection in otherwise healthy children is normally less severe than in adults, but Murthy told followers that his daughter is still experiencing a fever and sore throat and “isn’t her usual bubbly self.”

In a series of tweets, Murthy shared reflections on having a sick child. His sentiments echoed what many parents have felt as states begin to drop mask mandates in schools and the Food and Drug Administration has yet to approve the vaccine for children under 5.

Murthy wrote that while he wishes a vaccine was available for his child, he knows that a “safe, effective vaccine” for kids under five is a top priority for the FDA.

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As views on the pandemic remain polarised, Murthy reminded followers that at the end of the day most people want the same thing: to keep themselves and loved ones safe.

“ … hold your kids and your loved ones close. That’s what we will do with our daughter until she’s better and for as long as possible thereafter,” Murthy concluded.

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