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Shown are Barry and Lesa Foster. Barry, 59, a retired, championship-winning Oklahoma coach, died Jan. 16 after contracting COVID-19. Photo Provided
Editorâs note: This story is part of a series about Oklahomans who have died in the coronavirus pandemic.
Barry Foster was a championship-winning coach, a loving father and grandfather.
He had a way of trying to elevate those around him, family said.
A retired high school football coach of 30 years in west-central Oklahoma, Foster was inducted into the Oklahoma Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2018.
The son of a coach, Barry Foster had a love of all things sports. ....
How effective is convalescent plasma when treating COVID-19? Share Updated: 2:00 PM CST Feb 2, 2021 Share Updated: 2:00 PM CST Feb 2, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript THE EXPERTS FOR THE ANSWERS. IT SEEMS TO BE LESS HELPFUL WHEN YOU ARE GIVING IT LATE IN THE COURSE OF THE ILLNESS. IT IS STILL BEING EVALUATED IN VARIOUS CLINICAL TRIALS.- SHELBY: THE CHIEF MEDICALS.- OFFICER FOR THE OKLAHOMA BLOOD INSTITUTE TELLING KOCO 5 THAT IT MAY NOT BE A CURE OR, RESEARCH FROM THE MAYO CLINIC SAYS IT WILL HELP. IF YOU GIVE IT WITHIN THREE DAYS OF HOSPITAL ADMISSION COME IT DOES HELP IN TERMS OF NEUTRALIZING COVID-19 ANTIBODIES THAT MIGHT HELP THE PATIENT FIGHT OFF THE INFECTION. SHELBY: THAT IS SOMETHING LISA FOSTER KNOWS ALL TOO WELL. HER HUSBAND DIED LAST MONTH BUT SHE SAID THE COPPOLA SAID PLASMA CONVALESCENT PLASMA GAVE HIM TIME. FOSTER VOWING TO GIVE BLOOD AND PLASMA. WE ARE THANKFUL FOR THE SELFLESS DONORS WHO GAVE THE ....
He had the biggest heart : Wife, friends remember beloved coach who died of COVID-19 Hearst Television FacebookTwitterEmail A husband, father, papa and beloved coach. Those are just some of the ways you can describe Barry Foster, who died Saturday because of COVID-19. He was a few months shy of his 60th birthday. Lesa Foster, his wife of 35 years, said it all started New Year’s Eve. Their rapid tests both came back negative, but they had symptoms and they had been exposed. The two took another test that came back positive. At first, they tried to ride it out at home. ....