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Some COVID-19 long haulers have had symptoms since the first wave. Can they still get better? Stacey Burling, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Joy Ezekiel-Gibson and Michael Clark both caught COVID-19 last March during the horrible first wave, when tests were hard to get, when only medical workers wore masks if they could find them and when doctors were figuring out on the fly how to treat a brand-new, deadly disease.
Ezekiel-Gibson, 47, of Atco, Camden County, survived 17 days on a ventilator, then needed a second hospitalization for pneumonia and blood clots. Clark, a 32-year-old runner from Philadelphia, fought the virus at home despite serious symptoms. He was afraid to go to the emergency department.
In an interview with
People (the TV show!), the 43-year-old father of two says that he first began experiencing symptoms last year in early March. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow
Following You ll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. I thought I had bronchitis. I had a cough that wouldn t go away, Antonio explains. After a few days I went to a local doctor.
Although the doctor assured Antonio that he didn t have COVID-19, after his symptoms progressed, he drove himself to the emergency room. Days later, he was put on an ECMO machine in a coma.
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