He was immediately put in quarantine because of how contagious MRSA is. He spent two months alone in a sealed room. COVID19SA 21daylockdown
Zwelethu Mazibuko wants to tell South Africans taking strain during the lockdown or placed in medical isolation due to Covid-19: “You will survive this.”A horrific car accident shattered his body, and after a painstaking two-year recovery process he was placed in medical isolation for 24 weeks due to a deadly superbug he caught in the hospital.“My GP has told me on numerous occasions: 'There is nothing in the medical books that explains why you’re still above ground.
For a month, he lay in a coma in a Johannesburg hospital after being resuscitated several times. When he finally gained consciousness, the previous three years of his life had been erased from his memory. Two years passed after the accident but a wound on his right thigh, about 5cm long, did not heal. “I went to my local GP to get a change of dressing and she knew the symptoms immediately,” he said.
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