Posted on 03/27/2020 9:04:00 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Most people do recover from the coronavirus, more than 127,000 worldwide, according to Johns Hopkins University, which keeps track of the virus and its spread.
Corianne Goldstein, a 32-year-old New Jersey woman who was hospitalized after contracting the virus, is on her way to being one of them.
Goldstein, of Matawan, was released from Bayshore Medical Center in Holmdel earlier this week and is at home continuing to recover.
Its nice to be back with my husband and my dogs, just really glad to have somebody who can be next to me for the rest of this journey, said Goldstein, a Rowan University graduate and marketing professional.
Earlier this month, Goldstein broke out in chills and fever, then started coughing and having difficulty breathing. She went to the emergency room on March 17, was diagnosed with double pneumonia and tested positive for the virus. She was discharged Wednesday as the hospital became more crowded, she said.
Part of the thing that makes coronavirus, to me at least, so problematic is that youre alone for all of it, she said. You literally get whisked away from your family. You can talk to them, but you cant see them. If anything went wrong I would have been alone.
Shes still tired and short of breath, she said, and doctors told her it could take four to six weeks for her to fully recover. She said she was treated with Plaquenil, a drug used in the treatment of malaria and chronic rheumatoid arthritis, and antibiotics. There is no cure for the virus.
Her doctor, she said, told her she had some damage to her lungs that will have to be addressed later.
The virus might be gone but the results of what it did to me are not, she said.
Also recovering is Elena Blanc, 31, a graduate of the Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts, who lives in Brooklyn. She was not hospitalized. Her primary care doctor told her the illness was likely COVID-19, but because of test shortages and the fact that she doesnt have underlying conditions that would make her more susceptible to bad outcomes, she would not be tested unless her symptoms worsened.
"My fever finally went away and my breathing and cough are much better, Blanc, a full-time graduate student in the economics department at the New School for Social Research, said by email.
commie gov. of NJ has not banned it yet?
and why NY gov. not banning it?
“Shes still tired and short of breath,”
She is tired because of her shortness of breath.
If she can, she should try and get outside a little.
This will greatly upset several fearpers so be prepared for their wrath.
From Wiki: "Hydroxychloroquine, sold under the brand name Plaquenil among others, is a medication used for the prevention and treatment of certain types of malaria."
RE: why NY gov. not banning it?
Heck, they’re allowing it and testing it in New York even as we speak. We should know the statistical results in a week.
Because there is a trial of 30,000 patients underway
We should be hearing more results by Monday
BUMP
She went to the emergency room on March 17, was diagnosed with double pneumonia and tested positive for the virus.
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I have zero problem with folks who test positive for the virus being prescribed the Hydroxychloroquine regimen, even, as with this case, where they are not included in a formal clinical trial.
Murphy! Quick! Issue an executive order to stop doctors from using it!
Don’t tell Michigan...
Don’t forget the little tidbit the Commie Inquirer had to throw in at the end.
he said she was treated with Plaquenil, a drug used in the treatment of malaria and chronic rheumatoid arthritis, and antibiotics. There is no cure for the virus.
Just because Trump mentioned it, the left wants people to die without using it.
Can’t post site here but do a search for Fauci, Event 201 and Bill Gates for their mRNA-1273 vaccine. Follow the money and you’ll see why they oppose the hydroxycholoquine treatment.
This woman may not have had corona at all. Just a common cold. What’s not being reported is a diagnosis called ‘’rule out’’. Rule out means the ‘’patient presented’’(doctor talk) symptoms consistent with Covid 19 but was diagnosed for rhino(nose) influenza, aka the common cold. Patient is discharged as ‘’rule out’’.
Is this the one you are referring to?
https://www.globalresearch.ca/coronavirus-gates-foundation/5706842
TITLE: Coronavirus, Vaccines and the Gates Foundation
RE: This woman may not have had corona at all. Just a common cold.
From the article:
“She went to the emergency room on March 17, was diagnosed with double pneumonia and tested positive for the virus.” <-— THIS IS A HORRIBLE CONDITION TO BE IN.
The second one. There is still a lot of misinformation out there but in the hospital I work in we’ve had more ‘’rule outs’’ than actual cases. This thing isn’t over yet, not by a long shot and there will be more cases. But the media isn’t telling the whole story and it’s not entirely their fault. A lot of hospitals( ‘’health care systems’’ as they’re called) are being tight lipped.
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