Don’t believe health experts? Then how about this COVID survivor | Jenice Armstrong
Some of you have really let your guard down.
I see you out riding bicycles in large packs and jogging in groups as if we weren’t still in the midst of a pandemic. Many of you have been hanging out with friends and loved ones.
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Look, I get it. We’re all tired of staying inside and social distancing. It’s getting warmer. We want our lives back. But people are still getting infected with the coronavirus and dying from it even as President
The great people of
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To everyone itching to stop quarantining, stay the course. Defer to health experts such as Dr.
Remember the experiences of COVID-19 survivors such as
“It nearly killed me,” Robinson told me. “It’s like a computer hacker. It gets into your body and tries to find things that it can prey on to shut your body down for good.”
“On day 15, they extubated him,” recalled Caryn Cabbler, a registered nurse and Robinson’s sister. “His vocal chords were bruised … he couldn’t talk. He couldn’t eat. He couldn’t swallow. He couldn’t walk. He had to learn to do everything all over again. He was in the hospital for a total of 42 days -- from the beginning to getting out of rehab [it was] 42 days.”
All that time, he was quarantined away from his family.
“A few times his nurse would let us get on the phone together and talk to him just so he could hear our voices although he wasn’t awake,” said
When it was finally time to go home, Robinson managed to walk out of
“I had two goals. I wanted to come home to my wife and I wanted to walk out of there,” Robinson told me, adding that he stayed an extra five days to do so. “I was so happy to be on my feet.”
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I caught his emotional victory walk on 6ABC on
But there was Robinson, who is a partner in Pizzeria Enza in
Finally, there’s help for Pa.’s small businesses that doesn’t involve a lot of red tape | Jenice Armstrong“These politicians who are telling us that things are ready to be opened, my response to that is, ‘When I see you and your family down at the mall, then you’ll see me and my family down at the mall,' " he said. "If y’all are not going down there, then I’m not going down there.’”
In other words, don’t expect certain politicos to look out for you and your family. Do it for yourself.
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