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Struggling with long-haul COVID
Published: 5/15/2021 2:00:38 PM
In March 2020, Caroline Boyd Tricarico contracted what she thought was a mild case of COVID-19. Now, more than a year later, she’s been forced onto short-term disability and early retirement as debilitating symptoms linger.
Boyd Tricarico, a former executive at several top financial firms as well as CEO of the Animal Rescue League of New Hampshire, went from being a leader to having days she couldn’t even get out of bed. Her symptoms have included short-term memory loss, “brain fog,” auditory and visual hallucinations, and insomnia. She developed a trial fibrillation (irregular, rapid heartbeat), which was not present prior to COVID-19. And her COVID symptoms have exacerbated her fibromyalgia. On a good day, she can maybe make breakfast, cross stitch or go for a short walk, she says.
Three counties in Washington were forced to tighten coronavirus restrictions due to rising case and hospitalization rates. Author: Amy Moreno Updated: 7:54 AM PDT April 16, 2021
Pierce, Whitman and Cowlitz counties will change indoor capacities in businesses like restaurants and gyms back to 25% from 50% where they had been able to operate for the last several weeks.
It’s a blow to restaurants like the Poodle Dog in Fife where the manager said he s worried.
“I feel scared for a lot of local businesses,” Jim Reedy said. “It s going to affect us, too. We re lucky to have a restaurant as large as we have where we can accommodate more people.”