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They Cured from Covid-19

Why only focus on those infected with Covid-19? How are they who have recovered from corona disease that attacks the respiratory tract? We summarize the struggle of those who became a ray of hope amid the current panic.

More than 1,000 people have contracted the virus, and 64 people have recovered. Yes, get well!
Christina, a mother of two children in Surabaya managed to recover after being tested positive for Covid-19. For more than two weeks he struggled with pain. Starting from the symptoms of high fever, shortness of breath, until loss of appetite.
"A few days I was treated at the Mitra Keluarga Hospital. At that time my breath was weak. The right chest gray color can be cured due to therapy. Then the left deteriorated in the form of dew and close," said Christina.

He was referred to RSUD Dr. Soetomo and entered the isolation room. Every day, Christina feels pain and is only friends with medical equipment in the isolation room. During his painful days, the motivation of the doctor kept him going.

"You have to get well. You are healthy, because only you can help yourself. Mother's immunity fortifies you. That's what the doctor told me. Never at all the doctors and nurses told me about the virus," he added. Until finally he was declared cured.
Christina reminded the public not to underestimate Covid-19 and obey the government's call. "This is not an ordinary disease or virus. I have experienced this," he said.

Almost the same thing also happened to KKP Class I Surabaya, Muhammad Budi Hidayat. Budi is known to have to monitor the health of passengers arriving at Surabaya's Juanda International Airport.
On Friday (13/2), Budi complained of fever and dizziness. "The next day I asked for a test at Surabaya Airlangga Hospital. When the test came out, I was positive," Budi said. Luckily, his son and wife are negative corona.

He then underwent treatment for two weeks at Airlangga University Hospital until finally healed. During his isolation, Budi tried to divert pain with optimism.

"And the important thing is not to stress because stress can reduce the body's immunity," he warned. He invited the people to obey the government's call to keep their distance, avoid the crowd and stay at home to avoid Covid-19.