A day after a gas explosion caused the elderly residents of a low-income housing complex to leave their homes, Marietta College students in the Resilient Mindse
A day after a gas explosion caused the elderly residents of a low-income housing complex to leave their homes, Marietta College students in the Resilient Mindset Learning Community who were volunteering at the local Gospel Mission Food Pantry met two of the displaced residents.
SC mom recovers from COVID-19 after giving birth Kyan Barnes, John Sjursen and their baby, Zoey, are reunited after Barnes recovered from the flu and COVID-19. Zoey had to be born early because of her mother s condition. (Source: WYFF) By Jane Robelot | February 5, 2021 at 4:30 AM EST - Updated February 5 at 11:41 AM
GREENVILLE, S.C. (WYFF) - One South Carolina family is home and healthy after a close call with COVID-19.
Kyan Barnes was 33 weeks pregnant when her legs started to hurt. Doctors found she was dehydrated; she had COVID-19 and the flu.
“My body was so hot - they were like ‘your temperature it’s just crazy,” Barnes said. “They tested for flu and COVID and next thing you know we’re having a baby and I’m like, ‘Wait a minute we’re not ready yet!’”