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PITTSFIELD â Ciara Berkeley said she and her 2-year-old daughter have recovered from COVID-19, and are seeking a return to normalcy â as it was before the virus derailed their lives.
âWeâre feeling better, just trying to get back to normal,â said Berkeley, 26, a nursing student at Berkshire Community College.
She spoke nearly one month after first noticing that something was ailing her daughter, Inari. On Nov. 9, Inari went down for a nap, and, when Berkeleyâs child awoke, she said, she noticed she felt hot to the touch, was lethargic and was experiencing a quickened pulse.
She took Inariâs temperature, and, after her daughter registered a fever of 103.8 degrees, brought her right in to Berkshire Medical Center.