Getting protected against the coronavirus is still undeniably the right choice for your health and the safety of others.
If you are one of the million people still waiting for their shot, do not let the recent news scare you or make you think twice – get whatever vaccine is available.
After I tested positive for Covid it was already too late for me. One second, I couldn’t get up from bed and the next, I couldn’t breathe at all. I didn’t know I had bronchitis, which made things worse. I wished I could stop breathing because the pain was unbearable, every breath, yawn and cough was accompanied by excruciating pain.
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