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A Killeen-area businessman and Vietnam veteran is back home after battling the coronavirus during the holidays.
Bill Shine, 75, tested positive for the virus Dec. 13, and was quickly admitted to Seton Medical Center-Harker Heights, said his spouse, Jean Shine.
He spent three days in the hospital before being released, but was readmitted to the hospital on Dec. 27 for several more days as his symptoms continued and he had trouble breathing.
Now, he is back home and is better, but still recovering, said Jean Shine in an email to the Herald this week.
âThe Doctor prepared us for baby steps, slow and long recovery.â she said. âHe is on oxygen 24/7 and will be for awhile. It may take a few months but the blood thinners will help dissolve the blood clots in his lungs. He has received so many good wishes and prayers, it lifts his spirts and strengthen him. Our family, friends, clients and Supporters have been wonderful. We believe in the power of prayer and can feel them