translated from Spanish: Patient 130 spoke with coronavirus: “We thought it wasn’t going to happen to us, it was a big people’s disease.”

Marisol San Román is 25 years old and is patient No. 130 with coronavirus in Argentina. He returned from Madrid, Spain, on March 13 because the university where he was doing a master’s degree closed the doors by quarantine. 

On March 19, she was admitted after detailing the symptoms she had. He was recently confirmed to have coronavirus. In this video he sent to Filo.news explains how important it is that ALL of us follow the national government’s actions to prevent the virus from continuing to circulate.” On Tuesday last week I was having dinner with my friends, we knew there were already 2000 cases but we weren’t interested. We didn’t take the necessary measures when we could take them. We kept dating, we got together anyway. We weren’t aware that the virus was spreading us,” he began, reflecting.
When it started with the symptoms it called the corresponding number and the security protocol was activated. She then learned that a classmate had tested positive for COVID-19 and that a friend she shared a lipstick with had coronavirus. “Something that seemed to us that was not going to happen to us, that it was a disease of great people, happened to us,” he said. It’s time for us all to work together to slow the curve. If we stay in our homes, we can fight it,” Marisol mused from the room where she is hospitalized with acetaminophen and anxiolytic treatment. “Imagine the charge of conscientiousness of infecting your parents or killing your grandparents for not respecting the mandatory quarantine,” he concluded over the end of the video.

Original source in Spanish

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