She was so loving and so caring, family was everything to her, said Dunski Vermont.
Her mom, Harriet, was exposed to coronavirus at a nursing facility. It makes me so angry because my mom didn t deserve COVID-19, no one deserves COVID-19 but we did everything to prevent her from being exposed, she said.
Harriet was hospitalized just days after being exposed to the virus. Dunski Vermont said her mom survived the virus and doctors were about to send her home, but her family decided she was too weak and sent her back to the nursing facility to get physical therapy.
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After her mother died from COVID-19 complications, Sharon Dunski Vermont sent a message to others in the form of her mother s favorite Starbucks drink.
The 51-year-old, who works as a pediatrician at Mercy Hospital in St. Louis, says her 82-year-old mother, Harriet, passed away after battling COVID-19, which she said her mother was exposed to at her nursing facility.