Harry Potter actress, Jessica Cave, has finally taken her newborn baby boy home from the hospital where he was treated for COVID-19.
Recall that Cave, on January 5, informed the world that her son, Tenn, was being treated for the deadly COVID-19 after what she described as a “traumatic birth”.
However, in an update today, Cave who played Lavender Brown in J.K Rawlings’ Harry Potter movie, revealed that 11-weeks-old Tenn has now being discharged from the Chelsea & Westminister Hospital.
“Baby is home now. Thank you for all the well wishes and messages of support. Be safe everybody amazing care from everybody at Chelsea & Westminster,” she captioned a photo of herself and Tenn in a post she shared to her 163k followers on her verified Instagram handle.
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Speaking about her baby’s infection three days ago, Cave revealed how she was forced to watch the lockdown announcement from an isolation room.
“Poor baby is COVID positive. He’s okay and doing well but they are being vigilant and cautious, thankfully,” she said.
“Really didn’t want this to be the start of my families new year. Really didn’t want to be back in a hospital so soon after his traumatic birth. Once again I’m in awe of nurses and doctors. It makes me even more proud of my brother, a&e doctor @pondermed and my father, king GP,” 33-year-old Cave added.