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Sydney Leroux Dwyeris opening up about her kids' battles withCOVID-19.
The soccer player, 30, posted a few photos to Instagram on Monday with her kids — Cassius, 4, and Roux, 1. In the caption, Leroux Dwyerrevealed that they had both contracted COVID-19in the past few weeks and experienced severe symptoms recently.
In the first shot, the mom of two is wearing a mask while her little ones rest on the couch with her. She then shared a close-up of each toddler resting.
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She said three days later, Roux also started experiencing symptoms, including “a fever, vomiting, exhaustion and an awful cough.”
“It has been an extremely hard couple of weeks, but thankfully things are much better now. I wanted to share this story to urge everyone to continue taking this virus seriously, when it comes to both you AND your children,” she wrote. “I am extremely grateful that both my kids are back to good health and lucky that, somehow, I managed to stay healthy throughout. So please keep wearing your mask, stay socially distanced and get a vaccine if/when you can so we can beat this virus together.”
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Last year, Leroux Dwyertalked with PEOPLEabout being home with her family amid the ongoing pandemic. While the beginning of the pandemic halted much of normal life for most people, including athletes, she said she was working to find the silver lining.
“Our daughter started walking, so we both were here for her first steps,” Leroux Dwyer said of a milestone she and her husbandDom Dwyer, 30, were able to witness as a result of being at home. “I feel like that would never happen in our regular life. So we bothsaw that for the first timeand it was just such a sweet moment.”
“We’re always traveling, so it’s kind of been nice for us to just be in one place. But yeah, it’s tough,” she admitted. “We miss playing, of course. We miss our kids going to school and stuff like that … but we’re holding up.”
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source: people.com