New York actress Jocelyn Milch, 26, was struck down by coronavirus - calling it a Twilight Zone episode 'that won't end' - after thinking she was too young and too healthy to catch it
A young woman who contracted coronavirus says the killer bug is like "a flu on steroids" - and she has a warning for fellow millennials.
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