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20-year-old COVID patient spent nearly 3 months in hospitals, finally returns home


20-year-old COVID patient spent nearly 3 months in hospitals, finally returns home
Talia Kalisiak's mother Heather says the first thing on the agenda after leaving Kenmore Mercy Hospital was making a stop at Chipotle.
Author: Danielle Church (WGRZ)
Updated: 6:03 PM EST February 3, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. — In January, Talia Kalisiak, 20, from North Tonawanda was released from Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center. 
She had spent nearly a month in a coma while there. Once she was cleared to leave, she went to Kenmore Mercy Hospital to recover.
Wednesday, she finally went home in a special send off from the rehab center. 
"I've been trying to move forward, look forward, just gain the strength back because I lost all of it," Talia Kalisiak said.

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Covid hits one family, knocks out two small businesses


It's Martinsville Soapworks' busiest season and owner Heather Kalisiak is working furiously to make enough lotions, candles and lip balms to fill the North Tonawanda store's shelves.
Her holiday products are usually well-stocked by now but, when Covid-19 hit her family last month, she got behind.
"I lost all of November," she said.
That's because Kalisiak developed Covid-19 last month and had to close her store for a month. Kalisiak's daughter, Talia, who runs a gift shop down the street, also came down with a more severe case of Covid-19 and remains hospitalized at Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center. Her shop, the Delightful Octopus, was shuttered even longer.

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