A few days ago a report came out of the state of Indiana stating that their first COVID-19 victim had to say goodbye to their loved one via an iPad. The 60-year-old woman who had pre-existing health issues was separated from her significant other as they were also infected with COVID-19, so they could not be in the same room together. Instead, they had to say goodbye via iPad. Then there was the sad story of A 21-year-old Spanish soccer coach who discovered he had leukemia after he was infected and then killed by the coronavirus while. Francisco Garcia, who was a youth team coach at Malaga club Atletico Portada Alta, only received his cancer diagnosis after going to the hospital with symptoms of the virus, the Independent reported. The report went on to state that the coach had been advised to seek medical help after he began experiencing trouble breathing, Spanish newspaper Malaga Hoy reported. And finally, A single mother of six from Washington state recently lost her life to the novel coronavirus at the age young age of 42. According to Wave 3 News, Sundee Rutter had already beat stage 4 breast cancer and also lost her husband years ago. Rutter was worked hard to provide for her children. It was a life of beating the odds only to be ended by COVID-19 at age 42. “We’re pretty devastated; she beat cancer and lost the battle to Coronavirus? It’s just crazy,” said Jessica Harris, Rutter’s best friend of 30 years. According to Rutter’s family said two weeks ago that she went to the hospital but was sent back home. A few days later, family members said she had a fever and trouble breathing, so her son took her back to a hospital, and she was admitted were only after a week of fighting, died Monday. “I want people to really know it’s not just the elderly people,” Harris said. “It’s anyone and everyone who have compromised immune systems that are at risk.”
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