Health
Sam Webb: ‘I thought I was going to die from COVID-19’ – Warwick Daily News
The former Survivor contestant has spoken about the ‘excruciating’ pain of COVID-19 in a bid to prevent suicides and depression brought on by the pandemic.
A Gold Coast identity has told how he thought he was going to die after being struck down with coronavirus and ‘crippled’ with headaches, fevers and ‘excruciating’ back pain.
Sam Webb, co-founder of mental health charity LIVIN, has shared his story in what he says is a bid to prevent suicides and depression brought on by the pandemic and its social and economic impacts.
Webb, who is living in Los Angeles with partner Nadia, said they both came down with coronavirus symptoms on June 27.
“That …
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