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Nurse Says She is Treating Patients Who Attended ‘Coronavirus Parties’ in U.S. to Intentionally Get Sick
🇺🇸 A North Carolina nurse said she’s treating patients who have attended “coronavirus parties” in an attempt to catch the deadly bug and hopefully develop immunity.
“Over the last few days, we have heard from a lot of patients and the community that they’re unafraid of getting the virus,” said Yolanda Enrich, a nurse practitioner at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center.
“People are actually out and about trying to get the virus, so attending gatherings, parties trying to maximize their chances of exposure.”
"We're really concerned about this trend," Enrich added. "They can spread the virus around the community and hurt our vulnerable populations that will have serious health implications."
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said the gatherings are "completely irresponsible and absolutely unacceptable" during a media briefing. "You can easily kill someone you love." SOURCE @COVID19Up
🇺🇸 A North Carolina nurse said she’s treating patients who have attended “coronavirus parties” in an attempt to catch the deadly bug and hopefully develop immunity.
“Over the last few days, we have heard from a lot of patients and the community that they’re unafraid of getting the virus,” said Yolanda Enrich, a nurse practitioner at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center.
“People are actually out and about trying to get the virus, so attending gatherings, parties trying to maximize their chances of exposure.”
"We're really concerned about this trend," Enrich added. "They can spread the virus around the community and hurt our vulnerable populations that will have serious health implications."
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said the gatherings are "completely irresponsible and absolutely unacceptable" during a media briefing. "You can easily kill someone you love." SOURCE @COVID19Up