After her shift at a Florida urgent care clinic on April 3, Dr. Sangeetha Setty pulled up outside her soon-to-be ex-husband’s neighborhood and texted to let him know she had arrived to pick up their children. But he refused to bring them out. In a series of messages, he told Setty that he was worried that, because of her work as a physician, she would expose the children to the coronavirus. As parents across the country grapple with how best to protect their children from the coronavirus, a growing number of medical workers have been temporarily separated from their children after former spouses raised concerns about their exposure to the virus, according to news reports and interviews with families and lawyers. |