tolerate them as families, as children. now, one of the numbers also given out is the 8,000 migrants that returned voluntarily to mexico. these migrants are expected to join others that are already in the country. thousands that have remained in mexico. some of them are seeking work permits in that country. immigration officials there have said they re trying to do what they can to give these permits to the migrants that want to stay and work in mexico, but we do know that the immigration system down there hasn t been able to process the permits and is being overwhelmed with the number of migrants that continue to come from central america into mexico and are now in that country with an uncertain future. reporting from del rio, thank you. next, the perfect match. one man s decision to give his husband the gift of life. both are here with their incredible story of survival. and later, former secretary julian castro on all the messes
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Grocery store worker survives COVID-19 after spending 3 months on ventilator Share Updated: 3:17 PM EST Feb 10, 2021 Karen Anderson Share Updated: 3:17 PM EST Feb 10, 2021
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Show Transcript WE ARE NOW JUST OVER A YEAR FROM WHEN THE CORONAVIRUS WAS FIRST DETECTED IN MASSACHUSETTS. FIVE INVESTIGATES’S KAREN ANDERSON WITH THE INCREDIBLE STORY OF A MAN WHO ENDURED ONE OF THE LONGEST HOSPITALIZATIONS FROM THE VIRUS AND LIVED. EVERY DAY, EVERY DAY, EVERY DAY, STRONGER. ROSE LIV EVERY DAY WITH GRATITUDE. THE GROCERY STORE WORKER SPENT IN HUNDRED 12 DAYS IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT SPENT 112 DAYS IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT AT TUFTS MEDICAL CENTER AFTER CONTRACTING THE CORONAVIRUS IN THE SPRING MY DOCTOR TOLD ME WHEN I OPENED MY EYES, JOSE, YOU ARE ST RONGER THE 44-YEAR-OLD BELIEVES HE GOT THE VIRUS FROM A CO-WORKER AT THE BELLINGHAM MARKET BASKET. AT FIRST HE DIDN’T HAVE SYMPTOMS. BUT HE EXPLAINED THROUGH AN INTERP
He spent 112 days in the intensive care unit at a Boston hospital after contracting the coronavirus last spring, and doctors say he is lucky to be alive.