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A Chicago woman who last month became the nation s first COVID-19 patient to undergo a double lung transplant said Thursday that she woke up days later, unaware about the surgery and unable to recognize my body. Mayra Ramirez said that before she fell ill she was an independent, active person who moved from North Carolina to Chicago in 2014 to work as a paralegal. She said she had an autoimmune condition, but was otherwise healthy. She had gone on a three-mile run shortly before becoming ill and heading for the hospital. Mayra Ramirez, a COVID-19 survivor due to a double-lung transplant
stanley cup , listens Thursday, July 30, 2020, to a question about her journey through the pandemic during her first news conference at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago.
stanley cup Charles Rex Arbogast / AP I was told to hurry up and change, she said. I was asked who would be making my medical decisions for me. That s when I told them it would be my mother and eldest sister who all live in North Carolina. I only had a couple minutes to contact them to let them know what was going on before I was intubated. Ramirez, 28, spoke to the media on Thursday alongside Brian Kuhns, 62, of Lake Zurich, Illinois, who followed her as the second
stanley cup U.S. coronavirus patient to undergo a double transplant.Ramirez underwent the lung transplant on June 5 at Northwestern Memorial Vvtx F-35B military plane crashes in coastal South Carolina
Dallas ndash; A University of Texas at Dallas student was banned from campus following a day of uproar and a petition that swelled to more than 23,000 signatures, CBS DFW reports.Jacob Anderson, a 23-year-old former fraternity president at Baylor University who was accused of raping a teenage sophomore in 2016, avoided serving jail time after a controversial plea deal this week.He has been attending UT Dallas since he left Baylor and was set to graduate.On Wednesday, UT Dallas President Richard Benson released a statement saying, Based on recent court action and other information over the last several days, that student will not participate in UTD commencement activities, will not attend UT Dallas graduate school and will not be present on campus as a student or a guest. I am grateful to the UT Dallas students, faculty and other community members who have shared their concerns, disappointments and outrage over this student s presence on our campus, h
salomon e added. Statement from University of Texas at Dallas President Richard C. Benson: pic.twitter/IlcvZTs6M3mdash; UT Dallas @UT_Dallas December 12, 2018 Anderson was indicted on sexual ass
adidas campus ault charges in 2016 and pleaded no contest to a lesser charge of unla
adidas og wful restraint. A no contest plea means a defendant does not admit guilt but will offer no defense. The judge in the case, Ralph Strother, said Anderson must undergo counseling and pay a $400 fine. He faces three years of