Woman suffering from Covid reveals what life is like with virus in Sydney hospitals – World Latest News Headlines

A young woman who ‘didn’t believe in Covid’ before going to the emergency room with the virus has blogged about the ‘terrible’ symptoms from her hospital bed.

Katie Puffett shared her pictures tick knock On Sunday, several hospitals in Sydney showed the harsh reality of life for COVID treatment, commenting that her symptoms were more severe than those of others who had tested positive in her family.

He elaborated on how his time was spent managing headache, eye pain, cough, body aches, difficulty in breathing and pain while taking deep breaths.

‘I’m fine,’ she replied to a commenter on Sunday.

‘It hurts to breathe and I can’t stand without fainting but I’ll be fine.’

Katie Puffett (pictured) describes her symptoms to TikTok viewers as she contracted Covid after believing the virus was not real

The video includes several short clips and photos of himself in hospital beds being carried in an ambulance, and his vital organs being recorded in medical equipment.

He is still in Campbelltown Hospital and Royal North Shore Hospital while battling the illness.

She revealed images of she crying alone in confined hospital rooms, saying that Covid was not like a common cold.

Katie Puffett is undergoing treatment for Kovid in several hospitals in Sydney.  She recently uploaded a TikTok (pictured) showing her experience

She revealed other parts of her experience in hospital, medical equipment measuring her vital organs, in hotel quarantine and during treatment

Katie Puffett is undergoing treatment for Kovid in several hospitals in Sydney. She recently uploaded a TikTok (pictured) showing her experience

‘I’m not going to sugarcoat it. For me, it has been terrible.’

In a previous video posted on Thursday, Ms Puffett admitted she thought Covid was fake and would never get it because it was not a ‘thing’.

A friend said, ‘We made fun of it.’

She was ill for about three days before receiving a positive result for the virus, remarking that the symptoms hit her ‘like a train’.

Ms Puffett (pictured) said she did not believe in Covid before contracting the disease as no one around her had Covid

She remained ill for three days before a positive result came in and she remarked that the virus hit her 'like a train'.

She said she was ill for three days before the positive results came and the virus hit her ‘like a train’.

Ms Puffett also said she had not been vaccinated before contracting the virus and would now have to wait more than three months to be able to receive the jab.

He is currently unable to leave his room due to the high risk of transmission.

Several comments below her video wished the young woman a safe and speedy recovery from the virus.

She commented on the video that she was unable to step out the door of her hospital room due to the high transmission rate of the virus.

She commented on the video that she was unable to step out the door of her hospital room due to the high transmission rate of the virus.

‘I pray for your speedy recovery. Lots of love and strength,’ wrote one.

‘Love you so much my beautiful girl. Stay strong,’ another friend said.

One commented: ‘I hope you get well soon. Sending you love and strength.

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