The out-of-court settlement – the most important for a stillbirth clinical negligence case within the UK – was agreed 5 years after Sarah and Jack Hawkins’ daughter Harriet died. Physiotherapist Mrs Hawkins spent six days in labour but was repeatedly sent residence from hospital or advised not to come in. In April 2016, Harriet was finally delivered, nine hours after she had been pronounced dead within the womb. Bosses at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, the place both dad and mom worked, blamed an infection. New Kings College London study exhibits early Covid signs could presumably be mistake for a …