When two-year-old Oliver Norris returned from his Melbourne daycare with a “little cough” in early June, his parents John and Melissa Norris didn’t think much of it. Their youngest son didn’t have a temperature, and a trip to the doctor resulted in no more than a dose of antibiotics and orders for bed rest. But the cough continued, and Somerville father-of-three John, 38, told 7NEWS.com.au he wasn’t satisfied with the GP’s diagnosis.
“She’s been able to spend every night at the hospital because Oliver gets angry, and he just wants .” Taking leave Melissa has taken at least six months off work to care for her little boy, and the loss of her full-time wage is noticeable, as John’s sick leave and annual leave are also whittled away. “They pretty much tell you: One of you is going to have a minimum of six weeks off,” John said. Oliver has been back at home at his family’s home for a week now.
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