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Florida woman goes home after 3-month battle with COVID-19

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ORLANDO, Fla. – After 3 months in the hospital with a severe case of the coronavirus, Antoinette Joseph is finally home with her loved ones.

The 59-year-old was diagnosed with COVID-19 in March. Her long battle with the virus included more than 30 days in a coma, and she was treated at three different hospitals.

Now, Joseph is free of the virus.She said she has very little recollection of what happened after she arrived at Poinciana hospital on March 27. “They keep me in the hospital but I don’t know nothing after that,” Joseph said.Her symptoms included fever, fatigue, headaches, and trouble breathing.

Her Creole interpreter says Joseph always kept a positive mindset after she woke up from her coma.“You know she wanted to live.

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