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‘It hurts like hell’: Tennessee nurse with COVID-19 describes her symptoms as ‘worse than a gunshot’

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Dr. Deborah Birx and Dr. Anthony Fauci highlighted the need to keep mitigation efforts going into the future. GALLATIN, Tenn. - “Stay at home… This is something you don’t want,” said Shareka Williams, a nurse at the Gallatin Center for Rehabilitation & Healing nursing home in Tennessee, who is infected with the novel coronavirus. RELATED: CoronavirusNOW.com, FOX launches national hub for COVID-19 news and updates Williams posted a video on Facebook of herself struggling to breathe, warning people of the seriousness of COVID-19, saying it’s more painful than a gunshot.  "I never felt a gunshot, but this is probably worse than a gunshot," Williams said. "It hurts, and it hurts like hell.

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