coronavirus.In 2018, Noah Connell has had metal “scaffolding” inserted into his tiny face in the hope of moving his jaw in several places to keep him breathing due to his rare condition.The boy from Robroyston, Glasgow, was born with an underdeveloped jaw, small neck, floppy airway, a cleft palate and part of his spine missing.His condition makes eating and breathing difficult for the tot.
His family are facing fresh fears after Noah, now 4, tested positive for coronavirus.'Petrified' mum Jade Gordon told the Record that Noah is now being kept away from pals at Kelburn Park nursery as he battles the killer bug.Jade, 22, has also contracted the virus and is isolating with partner Kieran and Noah.She said: "On Sunday morning we had a test.