ORLANDO, Fla. – Ocala neonatal intensive care unit nurse Sheryl Cyr has found it increasingly difficult to be there for her little patients, after contracting coronavirus earlier this year.“The fatigue is incredible,” Cyr told News 6 investigator Merris Badcock. “My hands constantly shake now.
We put IVs into 450-gram babies. You need to have steady hands.”Cyr’s shaking symptoms and chronic fatigue she believes were brought on by coronavirus, and nearly three months later, she has yet to shake the symptoms off.“My normal life was running around, seven days a week, doing what you need to do.
Now it is very difficult,” said Cyr. “It is not just being tired. It is debilitating. I still do curbside pick-up because I am too fatigued to even walk.