By:brightwebtv.com/nana asare barimah
An American nurse with the Twitter name Cherie Antoinette has said that in her eight years in the medical profession, coronavirus “is the worst disease” she has come across.
She said that whenever they tell patients they have recovered, they do not inform them of the health complications they may battle with in the future as a result of the disease.
Cherie hinted that health issues that may happen after could be a lung transplant, massive heart attack, or stroke.
The nurse said that another possible issue they do not tell recovered patients is that they may have to depend on oxygen to live the rest of their life.
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She said the virus was “designed to kill” as it’s a highly intelligent disease that attacks everything it goes for.
Cherie added that there may be no resources to combat the disease “if we don’t continue to flatten the curve”.
COVID 19 is the worst disease process I’ve ever worked with in my 8 years as an ICU nurse.
When they say “recovered” they don’t tell you that that means you may need a lung transplant. Or that you may come back after d/c with a massive heart attack or stroke bc COVID makes
— Cherie Antoinette (@sheriantoinette) June 14, 2020
I’ve had the flu. I’ve taken care of the flu. Maybe in mild mild cases or the early stages it mimics the flu (hell HIV does that) but no… this is definitely NOT the flu. I can not stress that enough.
— Cherie Antoinette (@sheriantoinette) June 16, 2020
You had asthma as a child? Many children outgrow asthma. What’s your lung function test? How often do you use a rescue inhaler? You may not be as vulnerable as you believe.
— Cherie Antoinette (@sheriantoinette) June 16, 2020
It’s not gone! At all! It’s just not affecting ppl under 45 like that. But 45<… it is debilitating that demographic. Especially brown and black people. ????
— Cherie Antoinette (@sheriantoinette) June 14, 2020