A Covid-19 survivor came out of a coma after 65 days. Now she supports vaccinations
“I was in a coma for 65 days. I spent a total of four-and-a-half months in the hospital,” she said on CNN’s New Day. “I couldn’t walk. I lost my motor skills and my muscle, dropped about 35 pounds, and came home in a wheelchair; re-learned how to walk again.”
“The doctors told my children, my sister, my husband that I had, like, a 5% chance of survival,” Arriaga Borges said. She beat the odds and went home August 29.
Arriaga Borges had previously been “against” vaccination, she said. When asked what her thinking behind that was, Arriaga Borges said she was healthy with no underlying health issues. She never smoked and had no heart or lung problems.
“I thought I was going to be sick for four or five days and then be fine, and that’s not how it went,” she said.
After her brush with death, Arriaga Borges is urging people to get vaccinated.
“I don’t want anyone to go through what I went through,” she said. “The only thing I can say is just have an extra layer of protection and get vaccinated. Get the booster. I feel like everyone should have a choice, but at the same time it’s about protecting yourself and others.”