Hard to breathe but still ‘love you zindagi’, this Delhi girl became a true inspiration for all Covid-19 patients

Even in this frustrating environment, many such stories and experiences of people are found, which fills enthusiasm and courage in others.

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The daily rise in cases ahead of the second wave of Corona Virus has caused all-round devastation in the country. The first wave was fatal for the elderly and children, but this time no one has been spared. Thousands of young people are falling prey to it and many are losing their lives too. However, even in this frustrating environment, many such stories and experiences of people are found, which fills enthusiasm and courage in others. Something similar has happened recently by a video of a 30-year-old girl hospitalized in Delhi.

Dr. Monica Langeh, posted as an Emergency Physician in a Delhi hospital, tweeted a video on Saturday. Which went viral since that moment. Monica wrote in the tweet, ”This girl is only 30 years old. Her condition was serious, but the ICU was not available, we started treatment in the Covid Emergency ward itself. She is undergoing treatment for the last 10 days. She is on NIV support, received remedevisir, plasma therapy, etc. she is a strong girl with string will poer asked me to play some music and I allowed her. Lesson: never lose the hope”.


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In an hour it has been retweeted by more than 2 thousand people and has been liked by more than 9 thousand people. Replying to one of the Twitter users, Dr. Monica wrote, “The treatment has been effective on the girl. We are going to discharge her from the emergency ward in the next 2-3 days.”

As a response to the video, people are praying for the girl to get well soon and are describing her as an inspiration for other covid patients.  


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