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They survived COVID-19, then faced stigma – Medical Xpress
From the moment in January when she first heard about the new coronavirus, Suzanne Kathro worried about catching it. In mid-August, she did.

From the moment in January when she first heard about the new coronavirus, Suzanne Kathro worried about catching it. In mid-August, she did.
“That’s when the ghosting started,” said Kathro, 72, of Hot Springs Village, Arkansas.
After she and her husband, Paul, got sick, some of their friends stopped communicating. “Justpoof!” she said. “They are gone. You don’t hear from them.” And when she commented about her case on a neighborhood social media site, one person told her to “put on a Hazmat su…
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