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This book is a comprehensive account of a young nurse's incredible challenges with COVID-19 as a caregiver and, ultimately, a patient. Her keen observations and precise documentation of daily developments are remarkable contributions to research scientists, medical professionals, the general public, and others who are infected. Foremost is her donation of plasma antibodies to seriously ill patients who have survived. Doctors will especially find this guidebook an exceptional personal resource and useful for informing the newly infected throughout their quarantine. Ginger Walker reveals the…mehr

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This book is a comprehensive account of a young nurse's incredible challenges with COVID-19 as a caregiver and, ultimately, a patient. Her keen observations and precise documentation of daily developments are remarkable contributions to research scientists, medical professionals, the general public, and others who are infected. Foremost is her donation of plasma antibodies to seriously ill patients who have survived. Doctors will especially find this guidebook an exceptional personal resource and useful for informing the newly infected throughout their quarantine. Ginger Walker reveals the emotional, mental, physical, and social aspects of this disease as only an eye-witness can relate. Readers will find this creatively written narrative filled with highly educational activities and ideas that will aid and abet combating an equally sinister adversary. The isolation within solitary confinement is formidable and damaging to mental health beyond imagination. Ginger discovered and shares solutions that mitigate and edify what otherwise can be worse than the disease.
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Autorenporträt
Ginger Walker is an Emergency Room R.N. in Nashville, TN. As a recent graduate from South College, and survivor of Covid-19, she hopes to be a voice for health care professionals and others who are affected by this pandemic. Her first-hand perspective offers insight and coping advice to everyone. She was born at Baptist Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee, on October 14, 1996. Coincidentally, she is employed just a short elevator ride from where she was born. She attended Rutland Elementary, where her mother was a teacher, West Wilson Middle, and graduated from Wilson Central High School in 2015.