Woman who beat COVID-19 donating iPads to Community Regional Medical Center
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FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) Dallas Selling and her unborn twins are healthy now, but that wasn t the case when she was recently hospitalized for 49 days with COVID-19.
During her stay, the Clovis mother used FaceTime on her iPad to stay connected with her family but not everyone can be as fortunate.
On Friday, she returned to Community Regional Medical Center with a special delivery just in time for Valentine s Day. For Valentine s weekend, we re getting a gift of love, said Community Medical Centers Senior VP Katie Zenovich.
In the dusty fields of the San Joaquin Valley, “El Profe” brings masks, music and help to farm laborers, some of whom are barely scraping by.
A year ago, Rene and his colleagues with the Fresno campus of UC San Francisco, saw hospitals in Italy overrun with COVID-19 patients. They knew it was only a matter of time until it reached California’s fifth-largest city, which has some of the nation’s most concentrated poverty and is surrounded by farm towns where people work closely in the fields, packing houses and processing plants.
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Some of the doctors bought RVs or built guest houses to keep themselves separate from their families. Recently, a senior doctor in the department said he would get the vaccine because he loved his wife and had not kissed her in eight months to protect her.
Pregnant Clovis woman survives COVID-19 with life-saving treatment
Dallas Selling and her twins are healthy now, 49 days after she was hospitalized with the coronavirus.
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CLOVIS, Calif. (KFSN) A Clovis woman is headed home after a harrowing battle with COVID-19 that nearly cost her her life and potentially the lives of her unborn twin girls.
On Monday, Dallas Selling was discharged from Community Regional Medical Center by her husband 49 days after being brought in. I never thought death was an option. It wasn t something that was real - losing the baby was a real fear for me, Selling said.