A woman in Canada won a hard fight against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which saw her in a medically-induced coma for two weeks. | NGunoINQ
The uphill battle for Lingan began in March. Her husband was diagnosed with pneumonia and soon she developed symptoms, CBC reported yesterday, April 22.
She underwent a coronavirus test on March 17, and in the days that followed, it became harder for her to breathe. When she got to the hospital, she could not speak anymore due to the lack of oxygen, as per CTV News on April 16.
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