Massachusetts Mom Who Battled the Coronavirus Reunites With Her Baby
Isabel Gonzalez reunites with her baby, Victoria, Tuesday, May 12, for the first time since she delivered her on March 30, the same day that she was admitted to Massachusetts General Hospital for COVID-19. ————————— READ MORE: Gonzalez’s family and friends greet her as she is released from Spaulding Hospital in Cambridge, Massachusetts, a facility where she was transferred on May 4. She had been taken to Massachusetts General Hospital’s intensive care unit on April 2 and remained on a ventilator until April 26. Gonzalez lives in Chelsea, the city with the highest COVID-19 infection rate in Massachusetts, according to city authorities. A top U.S. health official told a congressional committee Tuesday that lifting coronavirus restrictions too quickly could lead to "little spikes and turn into outbreaks." Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, said "the consequences could be really serious" if states skip over checkpoints in a three-phase White House plan. Fauci testified remotely from his office outside Washington while self-quarantining after he came in contact last week with Vice President Mike Pence’s press secretary, Katie Miller, who has tested positive for COVID-19. The U.S. has more than 1.3 million confirmed COVID-19 cases and more than 82,000 deaths. (VOA/AFP) ————————— LINK: https://ift.tt/3bsupzy
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Isabel Gonzalez reunites with her baby, Victoria, Tuesday, May 12, for the first time since she delivered her on March 30, the same day that she was admitted to Massachusetts General Hospital for COVID-19. ————————— READ MORE: Gonzalez’s family and friends greet her as she is released from Spaulding Hospital in Cambridge, Massachusetts, a facility where she was transferred on May 4. She had been taken to Massachusetts General Hospital’s intensive care unit on April 2 and remained on a ventilator until April 26. Gonzalez lives in Chelsea, the city with the highest COVID-19 infection rate in Massachusetts, according to city authorities. A top U.S. health official told a congressional committee Tuesday that lifting coronavirus restrictions too quickly could lead to "little spikes and turn into outbreaks." Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, said "the consequences could be really serious" if states skip over checkpoints in a three-phase White House plan. Fauci testified remotely from his office outside Washington while self-quarantining after he came in contact last week with Vice President Mike Pence’s press secretary, Katie Miller, who has tested positive for COVID-19. The U.S. has more than 1.3 million confirmed COVID-19 cases and more than 82,000 deaths. (VOA/AFP) ————————— LINK: https://ift.tt/3bsupzy
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