COVID-19 survivor Pink: “There were many nights when I cried and never prayed more in my life.”
One of the realizations Pink had while she and her son dealt with the illness was that virus spares no one. “It’s funny, at one point, I heard myself saying, ‘I thought they promised us our kids would be OK.’ But it’s not guaranteed. There’s no one who’s safe from this,” she stressed.
Fortunately, she and child are now “out of the woods.” “We were retested and are now thankfully negative,” Pink said. “We must make testing free and more widely accessible to protect our children, our families, our friends and our communities,” she pointed out.
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