Mum Rushes Toddler Out After Learning Cousin Has Covid-19 During CNY Visit

The mother didn't understand why they weren't told over text instead of in person.

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Just before Chinese New Year, Francesca Tanmizi told her husband she had a hunch that her family would "do something crazy" this year.

It turned out to be right when she was told her cousin contracted Covid-19 — while Tanmizi and her family (two-year-old daughter included) were visiting said relative's house during the festive season.

On Wednesday (Feb 2), she posted a 56-second clip of the conversation on TikTok, saying that she had accidentally left her camera running.

@workingwithmonolids Reply to @ilovehokkienmee so glad I have evidence because I would think I was crazy/making things up too ??‍♀️ #familydrama ♬ original sound - Baby Evee

When asked about his condition, the cousin's wife responded: "I think it was Omicron."

In the clip, everyone in the room took a while to register what they just heard.

Image source: Screengrab from TikTok / workingwithmonolids

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"My two-year-old was about to go towards her so I grabbed her," Tanmizi wrote, adding that she did not understand why her cousin's wife told them in person when she could have done so over text or when they were in separate rooms.

Image source: Screengrab from TikTok / workingwithmonolids

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Tanmizi called a halt to their Chinese New Year visit and she could be seen rushing out the door with her toddler.

In response to comments expressing concern over the incident, she said that her family had visited a doctor and they were doing alright.

AsiaOne reached out to Tanmizi for more information but she declined to comment.

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Image source: Screengrab from TikTok / workingwithmonolids

Prior to Chinese New Year, Covid-19 multi-ministry task force co-chairs advised the public to stay home during the festive period if they are feeling unwell.

"If you're not feeling well, please do not go out. You can always meet with your family and friends virtually online," said Finance Minister Lawrence Wong.

Health Minister Ong Ye Kung added: "Don't even test negative and go out. Just don't go out because you may still infect them."

The Ministry of Health also advised the public to consider taking antigen rapid tests, especially if they are going to visit the elderly or those who are unvaccinated.

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This article was first published on AsiaOne and republished on theAsianparent with permission.

Lead image source screengrab from TikTok / workingwithmonolids.

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