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To: Bill who wrote (1212321)3/23/2020 11:53:34 PM
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Dems don't take medical advice from Trump.



To: Bill who wrote (1212321)3/24/2020 12:00:31 AM
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Margaret Novins: New Jersey

Meanwhile, in New Jersey, where there are more than 2,800 confirmed coronavirus cases and 27 deaths, Novins had a very similar experience.

She told Forbes that she began feeling ill on March 8 and by March 15 she 'couldn't breathe'.



Meanwhile, in New Jersey, Margaret Novins (left, in the hospital and right, before being hospitalized) had a very similar experience. She said she began feeling better just a day after her doctor gave her an anti-malaria drug

Novins said she was initially diagnosed with pneumonia before getting more test results back on March 19 that showed she was positive for coronavirus.

The 53-year-old said her doctors categorized her as 'critical' and she was given the hydroxychloroquine drug. When she woke up on Saturday her fever was gone, which is 'fantastic', she said.

Novins told the news site that her doctor 'insisted the pharmacy get it to me the minute we got the positive'.

'It seemed like their go-to right away.'

dailymail.co.uk