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COVID-19 was 'a beast' this 33-year-old didn't think would come for her

Nearly 60,000 Quebecers have tested positive for COVID-19. This is Vanessa D'Agostino's story about how she was felled by the virus she initially didn't regard as a threat.

Living Through COVID-19 series chronicles Quebecers' experience with the disease

Living Through COVID-19: Vanessa D'Agostino

4 years ago
Duration 3:15
D'Agostino was infected with COVID-19 while on a trip to London in early March.

Like thousands of Quebecers, Vanessa D'Agostinowas travelling just before thepre-pandemic world disappeared.

The 33-year-old Montrealer said she was young and healthy and, at that time, COVID-19 still seemed like a distant threat, most dangerous forthose with compromised immune systems.

The reality of the diseasebecame very personal when it slowly took over her body, leaving her barely able to stand or stay awake.

"Don't underestimate it," she said. "It's really just a beast."

Months later, D'Agostinohas recovered, but she has a warning foranyone who still thinks the same thingcan't happen to them.

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