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4-year-old girl dies from COVID-19 5 hours after first symptoms appeared

A 4-year-old girl from Galveston County has a fever. A few hours later, she died from COVID in her sleep, reports Houston Chronicle.

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Kali Cook ran through her home in Buckliff on Monday, flapping happily with the false red eyelashes her grandmother gave her on Labor Day. By 2 am she had a fever. By morning she was gone.

The 4-year-old girl died from COVID-19 in her sleep on Tuesday at 7 a.m., her mother, Carra Harwood told the Chronicles.

“It happened so quickly,” Harwood said.

A preschooler at Kenneth E. Little Elementary School in Buckliff is the first child under 10 to die of COVID-19 in Galveston County. Health officials confirmed the death on Thursday afternoon.

Her sudden death underscores the danger of the latest delta spike, which is making young children sick at an alarming rate as they return to school. to school. As of Wednesday, 321 children were hospitalized with COVID-19 statewide, two of them in the Galveston area.

Kali never made it to the hospital.

She died the day after her mother tested and tested positive for the virus. By then, her brother and 5-month-old sister had become infected.

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The family is now in quarantine in the house where Kali died. According to Harwood, they constantly think of their curly-haired little girl who idolized her brothers and sisters and hated combing her hair.

“I always tried to tie her hair with bows, but Kali wanted to run down the street and catch frogs,” she said.

The four-year-old went to kindergarten last month. At first she cried, realizing that she would have to leave her mother, but she quickly I liked the garden and she said to my mother: "I can't wait to go to school anymore."

It is unclear where the family first contracted the virus. In a statement, Galveston County health officials said they did not believe Cali contracted the virus in her classroom, where, according to school policy, "wearing a face mask is highly recommended."

“We don’t know where it came from,” Harwood said.

Harwood, who is out of work during the quarantine, has begun raising funds to help pay for Cali's funeral and the family's medical bills. As of Thursday, friends and strangers have already donated nearly $ 6000.

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She is worried about her daughter's rapid malaise and fears that her five-month-old baby will be next.

“Kali was fine, healthy, and then she was gone,” said Harwood.

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