The story of a young man from Argentina has gone viral and has raised awareness to take care of other diseases apart from covid-19
The concern that the coronavirus has generated and the priority that the health authorities have given it, have caused other serious diseases such as dengue to be put aside. A man developed dengue fever after taking too much care of the coronavirus.
The testimony of a man who practically shielded himself against the coronavirus but who in the end was infected with dengue, has gone viral on social networks and has created awareness for the health sector and others.
A young man gave his testimony in which he recounted the way in which he took care of himself and took all preventive measures to avoid being infected with coronavirus, but ended up ill with dengue, another dangerous disease.
While the coronavirus is affecting the whole world and infecting thousands of people in each country, the other diseases do not stop. A clear example of the other deadly viruses that continue to attack people is dengue.
Lucas, a young man from Tucumán, Argentina made a post on his Facebook account that has undoubtedly attracted attention and has raised awareness of the other diseases that are not suspended due to the coronavirus.
In the young man’s publication, he announced that he had been taken care of the coronavirus to avoid being infected, but that while he was doing it a mosquito infected him with dengue, one of the most lethal and feared diseases in all of America.
"I took care of myself like gold not to contract CORONAVIRUS and I still continue and will continue to do so … but in this case I was bitten by the DENGUE CARRIER MOSQUITO" . The young man wrote in his account.
Immediately the young man’s case became known in various media that tell the story of how to protect himself from a serious disease he ended up being infected with another. As a moral, it should be understood that despite the strong and dangerous impact of the coronavirus in the world, there are more diseases than people should take care of despite having some as a priority.
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