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from a pastor's wife's FB post:
April 5 at 11:53 PM ·
Hello my wonderful friends! My in-laws in Norfolk, Nebraska, recently tested positive for the virus. My mother-in-law (86) has COPD and it was a very dire situation. My father-in-law (88) had been battling at home for two weeks and was very weakened. They basically told us that my mother-in-law was probably not going to make it and to start making arrangements. I asked the nurse if they had tried the drug combo Trump had mentioned many times. She kind of scoffed at me and said no. So I asked to speak directly to my mother-in-law and pressed her hard to ask her doctor to order the hydroxychloroquine and the Z-pac combination. So she did. Within 24 hrs., she was sitting up and speaking without difficulty. If someone with the lung capacity of a kitten can recover from this, anyone can. My father-in-law is going home to recoup after only 3 days on the meds. If Trump had not publicly pressed people to order their doctors to try these drugs together, my mother-in-law would have died. So no matter what anyone says about how he is handling the virus, he is saving lives!!
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krystian
That would be nice BUT there is mounting evidence that the virus mutates and re-infects, it behaves like a bio-weapon.
ORLANDO, Fla. - New studies in South Korea are following people who have recovered from COVID-19.
The Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found 51 people who were diagnosed as recovered tested positive again a relatively short time after leaving quarantine.
Those people showed no symptoms.
Doctors say there is a small chance people could be infected with COVID-19 a second time.
Can you be re-infected with COVID-19? | FOX 35 Orlando
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