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‘I’ll live to see another day’: COVID-19 survivor describes effects of virus 8 months later

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COVID-19 survivor Delroy Noble leans down to lift up one of his three young nieces.He struggles at first, but then he rests her on his lap.“When I first came … I could barely lift her up,” he muttered.

Coronavirus: 30-year-old Toronto man who spent 8 weeks on ventilator, lost 130 pounds warns others In April, he left his job at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport feeling ill.

A few days later he was rushed to Humber River Hospital with a fever. Soon after, the then-29-year-old was intubated.Noble ultimately spent 59 days hooked up to a ventilator.“They thought I’d have long-term lung damage.

They thought I was going to have long term kidney damage because … my renal system failed. They thought I was going to have even liver damage,”.

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