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The scars from H1N1 remain

Tonka

Well-known member
FACTS & ARGUMENTS ESSAY
The scars from H1N1 remain
DEBORAH FOLKA
From Monday's Globe and Mail
Published Monday, Oct. 04, 2010 12:00AM EDT
Last updated Monday, Oct. 04, 2010 12:49PM EDT

The H1N1 pandemic is over, but for those who suffered through the disease or watched loved ones ill with it, the scars remain.

My 25-year-old son was felled by H1N1 last October and though he survived, his ability to breathe is severely limited by permanent scars the virus left in his lungs. Previously athletic and energetic, he?s now winded by walking up a flight of steps.

More:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/facts-and-arguments/the-scars-from-h1n1-remain/article1738276/
 
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