Children seen after crown lock | GP



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Since this summer, three children in Jönköping county have been forcibly cared for according to LVU, the law on the care of young people, with reference to the great fear of parents to the covid-19.

The Court of Appeal has now upheld the decision and the children will continue to be cared for, writes Jönköpingsposten.

The background is that parents for just over three months last year kept their three children locked up in their apartment and the children, according to their own statement, were not even allowed to spend time together, all because of the parents’ fear of COVID-19. They were also not allowed to go to school or the dentist.

The Administrative Court determined in August that the parents had gone too far in their ambition to protect the family from infection and that the isolation had adversely affected the children. In an appeal, the parents considered that they had only taken care of their children, but the Court of Appeal in its decision is based, among other things, on the desire of the children not to return home until they are allowed back to school.



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