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Jesus kisses Perla’s hand after the last chest tube was removed. Evangelina Ceja, left, smiles every time she sees her son's improvement.A young dad clings to his only hope after a destructive COVID infection. It comes with a heavy price.
” : Julian Gill and Godofredo Vásquez must receive national recognition for the outstanding piece of journalism they have produced.Now we must all pour on the prayer power for this brave young man and his family to “beat the odds.” A huge thank you to the doctors, nurses and pharmacists who more than “stepped up to the plate” on this one, for sure. And, Houston Methodist paying premiums — above and beyond.When I saw that he’s unvaccinated, I stopped and will read no more.
It’s a human tragedy, and I wish the man and his family no more suffering. However, I’m upset to think of how many this man might have infected due to his negligence.
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