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Stories Of COVID: Antonio Stephens - "I Never Get Sick And Didn’t Think I Would Now" - The Seattle Medium

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“I went home, showered and the body aches became severe and my temperature shot up from 100 degrees to 102 degrees as well as a terrible headache,” says Stephens. “I also began sweating as if someone poured water on me.”

The post Stories Of COVID: Antonio Stephens - 'I Never Get Sick And Didn’t Think I Would Now' appeared first on The Seattle Medium.

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