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Colorado hiker with symptoms similar to COVID-19 diagnosed with rare disease – KX NEWS
Ryan said her symptoms began a few days after a hiking and camping trip on the Colorado Trail. She took a COVID-19 test, which came back negative as her symptoms…
BAILEY, Colo. (KDVR) Sue Ryan feels lucky to be alive after several visits to the hospital in October. Ryan had several symptoms that overlap with COVID-19, but was eventually diagnosed with hantavirus an extremely rare and often fatal disease.
“I had a high fever, headaches,” Ryan said.
Ryan said her symptoms began a few days after a hiking and camping trip on the Colorado Trail. She took a COVID-19 test, which came back negative as her symptoms worsened.
“I had low oxygen. I went to the hospital,…
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