After 18 days hooked up to a ventilator, Michael Chambless woke up. The 60-year-old was 70 pounds lighter and paralyzed below the neck, but he was alive. Read more about his recovery from severe COVID.
February 24, 2022
Inside one Mississippian’s recovery from severe COVID by Will Stribling, Mississippi Today February 24, 2022 After 18 days hooked up to a ventilator, Michael Chambless woke up. The 60-year-old from Brandon was 70 pounds lighter and paralyzed below the neck, but he was alive. When Chambless was diagnosed with COVID-19 on July 23 of last year, he, like more than half of Mississippians at the time, was unvaccinated.
This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Covid-19: Two more Covid-related deaths and 483 in hospitalThe total number of deaths linked to the virus reported by Stormont's Department of Health is 3,195.
Read more »
'The pandemic will end, but COVID isn't going away': IU Health provides COVID-19 updateIU Health doctors say the number of COVID patients is going down, but hospitals remain busy.
Read more »
Lower Moreland Schools Make Masks Optional As COVID Cases DropStarting on Wednesday in Montgomery County, Lower Moreland schools are making masks optional.
Read more »
Can Covid 'rustiness' make pilots less prepared?If the pandemic has meant you've nearly forgotten what the inside of a plane looks like, you're not alone. Covid has grounded commercial airline fleets all over the world, setting up a difficult path to recovery for the aviation industry.
Read more »
Hong Kong: What went wrong with its Covid plan?The city saw early success with its zero Covid policy, but Omicron has brought it to its knees.
Read more »
Hong Kong budget targets COVID relief with tax breaks, handoutsHong Kong will offer tax breaks, handouts and subsidies to small businesses and residents, to mitigate the impact of the most stringent social restrictions imposed in the city to curb the spread of COVID-19, Finance Secretary Paul Chan said.
Read more »