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Family says COVID-19 plasma trial may have saved Michigan man's life

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(FOX 2) - A patient in his 70s was struggling to survive COVID-19 until a doctor found an experimental treatment.

The trial therapy is now being credited with getting the man on the road to recovery - and just maybe saving his life.  "Just a few days ago they were packing his body in ice trying to bring down a fever of 105 and so, like so many others, we were hoping and praying," says Bobby McKenzie.

A Michigan family credits an experimental plasma treatment to their loved one's recovery from the coronavirus. He's the stepson of Rich Beckerson, who now appears to be on the road to recovery after receiving that experimental treatment for the coronavirus.

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