Perhaps, but it’s extremely rare.
The point that I’m trying to make is that people die of all kinds of things and the chance of a child dying of coronavirus or Kawasaki disease is no more than anything else.
I can understand that as a parent, one wants to keep their children safe, but in this instance (coronavirus virus) there is more likelihood of their parents or grandparents dying than their children.
It's very worrying when you have children still of school age, so I can see why
@Bob is worrying. I've seen 2 clips (one on last nights news, can't remember where the other one was) about this now, where children have died of Kawasaki disease over a month ago but it has only linked very recently.
I told my daughter that I wouldn't send her back to school until September even if they started back next month, but, she's told me she wants to go back as soon as possible.
This, I'm really surprised at given that she hasn't left the house at all in 9 weeks (she was off school poorly the week before it closed), she had avoided being in the same *room as me (I'm still working & have lots of public contact every day), so how she thinks she will cope when lockdown is eases is anyone's guess.
*last night she sat at the other end of the bed to talk to me... small steps.