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Wenatchee man who survived coma due to COVID-19 says to take precautions

Juan Hurtado is a 38-year old Wenatchee resident who survived a COVID-19 infection that made its way to his brain. Provided photo WENATCHEE — Juan Hurtado woke up one day in the hospital after three days in a coma with no memory of where he was or about the voices on the phone who said were his parents. He tested positive for COVID-19 on Aug. 13 but that still would not be enough to explain why he suffered seizures or could not recognize his parents voices. Hurtado is one of 6,909 people in Chelan and Douglas counties to test positive for COVID-19. On Aug. 17, he was one of 18 people hospitalized with the virus. The 38-year-old Stemilt orchard supervisor had a clean bill of health before contracting it. During the long hours of harvest season, he dedicated himself fully to his work without injury or sickness.

I ve seen people die COVID-19 slams Central Valley hospitals, as many resist lockdowns [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CORONAVIRUS-NCALIF-HOSPITALS:LA]

FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA ‘I’ve seen people die.’ COVID-19 slams Central Valley hospitals, as many resist lockdowns [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CORONAVIRUS-NCALIF-HOSPITALS:LA] FRESNO, Calif. The last time Dr. Eyad Almasri had a day off was in November, when he was infected with COVID-19. His symptoms were not life-threatening, but it crushed him, he said, that he couldn’t be with his patients for 10 days. A pulmonologist with the Fresno campus of UC San Francisco, Almasri works in the intensive care unit at Community Regional Medical Center in downtown Fresno so packed with COVID-19 patients that the hospital has had to create makeshift isolation wards, including one in a hallway. Exhausted staff, working long hours seven days a week, rarely take off their protective gear because the entire area is the “dirty zone” a phrase Almasri detests. With so many patients, there is no time for breaks anyway.

COVID-19 slams San Joaquin Valley hospitals, as many resist restrictions

COVID-19 slams San Joaquin Valley hospitals, as many resist restrictions
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COVID-19 slams San Joaquin Valley hospitals, as many resist restrictions

The last time Dr. Eyad Almasri had a day off was in November, when he was infected with the novel coronavirus. His symptoms were not life-threatening, but it crushed him, he said, that he couldn’t be with his patients for 10 days. A pulmonologist with the Fresno campus of UC San Francisco, Almasri works in the intensive care unit at Community Regional Medical Center in downtown Fresno so packed with COVID-19 patients that the hospital has had to create makeshift isolation wards, including one in a hallway. Exhausted staff, working long hours seven days a week, rarely take off their protective gear because the entire area is the “dirty zone” a phrase Almasri detests. With so many patients, there is no time for breaks anyway.

I ve seen people die COVID-19 slams Central Valley hospitals, as many resist lockdowns

I ve seen people die COVID-19 slams Central Valley hospitals, as many resist lockdowns
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