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Cheerleader battling coronavirus has been suffering with symptoms for 50 days

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A cheerleader has opened up about her nearly two-month battle with coronavirus. Lacey Mathis, 19, from North Carolina didn't think much of it when she fell ill with a virus back in March.

But now, 58 days later, she is still fighting the virus and can't shake the symptoms. Lacey, a student at William & Mary University in Virginia, spoke about her fight with Covid-19. "It's been 58 days since I first had my fever," she said.

She told ABC11 she believes she contracted coronavirus while she was at a cheerleading tournament in early March near Washington DC.

A referee from the same tournament also tested positive soon afterwards. "Where the cheerleaders have to sit is very tight quarters," she explained. "They're close to the fans, close to the

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