‘It is inhumane!’ – Dad slams Covid-19 rules banning him and his wife from seeing their sick son

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A father has slammed coronavirus rules which bans him and his wife both seeing his ill son recuperating in hospital at the same time as ‘inhumane’.

Little Max, one, suffers from aplastic anaemia, a condition which means the bone marrow and stem cells do not produce enough blood cells unless it is treated.

Mum Rachel Nicholson, 27, was a near perfect match for doctors to eventually carry out a bone marrow transplant- the only cure available.

Max underwent his first round of chemotherapy last week and will have the transplant once the treatment is completed.

But Rachel and husband Connor Gardner now face spending two months apart while Max is treated at the Royal Victoria Infirmary due to the new rules which say Rachel can stay with her ill son but Connor can only visit his ill boy at specific visiting hours.

Connor, 29, said: “My son is about to start chemotherapy to be given a bone marrow transplant, is this really the right time to start separating parents from one another?

“I’d like to know how they find this acceptable. We’ve isolated for two weeks prior to admission, my son and partner have been Covid tested and both results are negative.

“I am happy enough to be tested. “It is inhumane to ask children not to see both parents at the same time.”

“Rachel and I can’t spend time in the room together which is a safe place but we can go down to the cafe together and then one of us will come back. It makes no sense. Surely that is more dangerous for a child’s immune system.

“You are allowed to go to stores for wallpaper paste and play elite sport with 21 other people.

“I think the Government needs to look at the policy again. It needs a rethink.

‘I do understand why they are doing it, but I think the circumstances are different for parents of children who are ill.”

Before the new lockdown they were allowed to spend one hour together with their sick child.

But now only one visitor is allowed at a time, so Rachel must leave for Connor to be allowed in.

The fed-up dad added: “We can’t spend one hour together in the same room, when we are going through something so horrific and you can feel so low.

“I’m a bit frustrated. It is not the hospital’s fault, they have to follow what rules they have been told.”