A long-term family doctor with coronavirus has issued a letter to nurses seeking infection with the coronavirus to avoid getting vaccinated.
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In an interview with TVA Nouvelles, Dr. Anne Behreur admitted she was completely overwhelmed that colleagues at the health network were considering such an option.
I can’t understand how we got to this level of misinformation; In terms of vaccination, but also on the risks of COVID.”
The coronavirus, and in particular the delta variant, can infect anyone, regardless of age and health.
“It’s really Russian roulette,” says Dr. Behror.
The latter is in a good position to know: She has lived with COVID for a long time since December 2020. 10 months later, the family doctor is still having a hard time speaking.
“This is only one aspect of the long-running COVID,” she stressed.
The latter insists that the virus poses a real risk to anyone who catches it. The after effects can be quite significant and can be felt for an indefinite period, even permanently.
Dr. Bahrir is 45 years old. The average lifespan of people infected with the Covid virus is long. This indicates that she was in good health before she contracted the virus.
“I was very energetic, always on one leg and the other. There, I’m still pretty much sitting still. I wish it was on no one,” she says.
To see the full interview, watch the video above.