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Orlando man still experiencing COVID-19 symptoms 1 year after waking from coma

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ORLANDO, Fla. – One year ago, an Orlando man woke up from a COVID-19 coma after receiving convalescent plasma.

Kevin Rathel said COVID-19 brain is real. When we first learned about Kevin and Stacie Rathel, it was because they had just gone through some of the worst days of their lives. [TRENDING: Teen killed when stepping on power line during storm | NY judge killed in Fla.

hit-and-run | How, where to get vaccine] It was April of 2019 and the Orlando couple had both been feeling pretty lousy.

At the time, their symptoms were consistent with what the coronavirus had been doing to other people. The couple went to Orlando Health to get answers. “Well he had trouble breathing, I didn’t have..

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