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‘Covid relapse’: Qld woman bedridden a year later – Observer
After contracting COVID-19 on a flight home from London in March last year, a Brisbane woman was mysteriously struck down again and now feels “a lot worse”.

ALMOST a year after recovering from COVID-19, Megan Peacock is bedridden and suffering from the devastating aftermath of the virus.
When the 27-year-old fled the chaos of London to return to her home in Brisbane in March of last year, she received the unfortunate news someone on her flight had the virus.
Noticing early symptoms, she was tested at the Mater Hospital and returned a positive result.
It was two-weeks of shortness of breath, body aches, fatigue and headaches.
Once she stopped feeling…
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