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Ignoring symptoms after even mild covid cases could be deadly, doctors and patients — including Westmoreland Commissioner Kertes — are finding


Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review
Westmoreland County Commissioner Sean Kertes, 34, who suffered pulmonary embolisms, a racing heart and exhaustion after a mild case of covid-19, cautions agains ignoring post-covid ailments.
 
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Sean Kertes says he first began to notice a slight tightness in his chest two days before New Year’s Day.
The 34-year-old Westmoreland County commissioner tried to brush off his concerns as he went about activities in his Greensburg home, like taking down the Christmas tree and putting away decorations.
He had recovered from a mild bout of covid-19 several weeks earlier. But this was something entirely new. He was exhausted and short of breath at the slightest exertion and everyday things seemed to be getting worse. ....

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Sean Kertes and Doug Chew: Why Excela received $5 million grant


Sean Kertes And Doug Chew
Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020 2:00 p.m.
| Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020 2:00 p.m.
Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review
Excela Health Frick Hospital staff look on as covid-19 patient Jim Toth, 89, of Everson, embraces his daughter, Cathy Majka, of North Huntingdon, after being discharged from the Mt. Pleasant facility April 22.
 
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We write in response to the Dec. 4 letter “$5 million grant to Excela wrong.” Transparency in government is important, so we’d like to set the record straight.
The basis for a grant to Excela was set as far back as July 6, when Excela’s leadership team met with the three Westmoreland County commissioners, presented their application in person, and submitted responses to questions on their long-term goals and intentions. They also provided a paper application like every other nonprofit, and ....

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