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COVID-19 patient recalls saying goodbye to her family before going into hospital

COVID-19 patient recalls saying goodbye to her family before going into hospital     FLETCHER, North Carolina (WLOS) Bree Hodge, of Fletcher, said she’s happy to be home, recovering from coronavirus after things quickly went downhill a month ago. That’s when her husband tested positive for COVID-19. While he and their two children had minor symptoms, Hodge had a fever that kept going up. So, her doctor sent the 39-year-old to Mountain Area Health Education Center for an antibody infusion. “I couldn’t get my oxygen like above 87, 88,” Hodge recalled. What the former cheerleading coach thought would be a simple IV turned out to be a trip to the hospital.

Sweeping legislation aims to combat Black maternal mortality

Sweeping legislation aims to combat Black maternal mortality In North Carolina, Black women are more than 2 1/2 times more likely to die of pregnancy-related complications. Photo: Kei Scampa | Pexels April 19, 2021 For 35 weeks, Tomeka Isaac had a normal pregnancy.  As a 40-year-old Black woman, she was at high risk for preeclampsia, a complication characterized by high blood pressure that can cause organ damage. But she diligently went to every doctor’s appointment, and to her relief, was told her blood pressure was fine.  “My baby Jace was amazing to carry,” she said. “Every appointment I was fine, he was fine, and I didn’t have morning sickness my whole pregnancy.”

How a shortage of doctors impacts medical care in North Carolina s rural areas

How a shortage of doctors impacts medical care in North Carolina’s rural areas This kind of data is why WBTV and the company that owns us - Gray Television - is making a commitment to report on efforts to Bridge the Great Health Divide. (Source: WBTV/Gray Television) By WBTV Web Staff | April 12, 2021 at 12:30 PM EDT - Updated April 12 at 12:31 PM CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - If you live in Charlotte, when it comes to the visiting the doctor, you may have a few steps. Steps like a phone call to set up an appointment, or a five-to-10-minute car ride to get to the office.

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