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Kelowna mother cautions against COVID complacency as she continues to recover from virus

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coronavirus pandemic more seriously as she continues to experience health complications after contracting the virus.Eden Standing says doctors believe she acquired COVID-19 from her two young children, aged two and four, after they fell ill following attendance at a local playgroup in early March.The 32-year-old, who is a stay-at-home mother and freelance artist, says her son and daughter experienced fevers and coughing but recovered from the virus within two weeks.Standing got sick days after her children did and she was admitted to Kelowna General Hospital (KGH) for a myriad of tests in early April.

Coronavirus: Trend of rising COVID-19 cases continues in Interior Health region Standing says while she did not qualify for a formal.

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