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How a severe COVID-19 infection changed a doctor-in-training's perspective

Family doctor-in-training Laura Sang says living through a severe form of COVID-19 drove home how unpredictable the virus can be.

Medical resident Laura Sang experienced first-hand how serious the virus can be, even in healthy young people

Medical residents experience with COVID-19 shaped how she cares for her patients

4 years ago
Duration 3:55
Family doctor-in-training Laura Sang says living through a severe form of COVID-19 drove home how unpredictable the virus can be.

It started when she suddenly felt too tired to go for her usual jog up to Saint Joseph'sOratory.

Three days later, Laura Sang, a healthy 31-year-old family doctor-in-training, woke up with a mild fever. She walked to the hospital, and by the time she got there, her temperature had shot up to 39.5C and her heart was racing.

As an active young person, Sang never expected to be felled by a severe form of COVID-19.

"It really hit home that this virus can be unpredictable," she said.

Laura Sang wrote this note for the nurses who took care of her. (Submitted by Laura Sang)

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This story ispart of CBC Montreal's Living Through COVID-19 visual storytelling project.If you have recovered fromCOVID-19 and would like to share your experience,get in touch with us here.