'This disease is real... This disease needs not to be taken lightly. Please protect your families, your loved ones, your friends, yourself.' NBA player Karl-Anthony Towns says his mother is in a coma and urges people to take Covid-19 seriously
"This disease is real," he said."This disease needs not to be taken lightly. Please protect your families, your loved ones, your friends, yourself."There are more than 50,000 cases of Covid-19 in the United States, and at least 704 people have died. Officials have urged Americans to practice social distancing to curb the spread, and many states have implemented stay-at-home orders. But some are still ignoring the precautions.
After days of no improvement, they went to a hospital. Read MoreHis father was released into quarantine at his home, but his mother was deteriorating, he said. Though medications would lower her fever, it would spike at night. The hospital staff did everything they could to manage her condition."We always thought the next medicine would help," he said."The next one would help. This is the one that's going to get it done. This one will make sure to get it done.
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