“Before I contracted it I thought, ‘It’s just made up, it’s all fabricated',” a fitness trainer said. He was diagnosed with COVID-19 in March and subsequently spent 5 days in a medically induced coma. Now he wants others to learn from his missteps.
reported, Tony Green, 43, held a small family gathering at his home in Dallas. He had been getting frustrated by state and federal government guidance about social distancing. “It’s family. You know we haven't seen each other in a few months, and to think that you can’t embrace each other, hug my mum? Give me a break. Of course I’m going to hug her,” Green said.
“The bubble I was in online made me think it didn’t add up,” he said. “To think that I went down that rabbit hole, it’s embarrassing.” of schools, universities and public events in Italy, Vega continued to socialize and attend parties — until he fell ill.“It’s the sickest I’ve ever been,” he said, adding that he lost 10 pounds.
Mata, the California-based trainer, is also trying to use his conversion from coronavirus skeptic to realist to change the hearts and minds of those who still underestimate the virus. He’s been speaking out on social media forums and says the responses to his story have been positive. People around the world have reached out to him to thank him for coming forward.
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