A nurse has decided to sacrifice her retirement plans and continue helping families who have lost loved ones to the coronavirus.
16.04.2020 - 04:39 / eonline.com
Todd Chrisley is doing his part to help others just like him survive coronavirus. On Wednesday's episode of his and wife Julie Chrisley's podcast, Chrisley Confessions, the reality TV star said he's feeling "so much better" and is approved to donate plasma that will be used to treat fellow COVID-19 patients who could benefit from the antibodies he developed while recovering from the disease. "As much as I hate a needle, folks," Todd shared, "I am going to give my plasma because if I can help
.A nurse has decided to sacrifice her retirement plans and continue helping families who have lost loved ones to the coronavirus.
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