A Georgia teenager who lost both his parents to COVID-19 within a week is urging people to take precautions during the pandemic. Justin Hunter told Atlanta ABC affiliate WSB that he and his parents had all tested positive for the coronavirus last month. 'Their temperature skyrocketed, they had
A Georgia teenager who lost both his parents to COVID-19 within a week is urging people to take precautions during the pandemic.
"Their temperature skyrocketed, they had headaches, a horrible cough," Hunter, 17, told WSB."They just felt very lazy." His mother, Angie Hunter, 57, a human resources executive, died just four days later, on July 30, according to WSB. Before she passed, she told Hunter she loved him and"God has you," he told WSB.
A GoFundMe for the teen has already raised more than $216,000. In a post on social media, Hunter thanked people for the support and further reflected on his parents.
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