As he sat in an isolation room at a hospital in Fort Worth, the Rev. Robert Pace felt humbled.
Days earlier, he thought he had the flu. His body ached and he woke up with a deep cough and fever. He visited his doctor, who sent him home with a Tamiflu prescription and directions to keep hydrated. Soon, his fever went away. He led the Lenten program at Trinity Episcopal Church of Fort Worth on March 4, but made sure to stay out of close contact with worshipers. He didn’t shake their hands.
But then the fever returned and suddenly it got harder to breathe, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He skipped church that Sunday. Then his friends started to call him.
“Did you see someone at that conference you went to tested positive for COVID-19?” they asked.
https://www.abqjournal.com/1438110/fort-worth-rector-beat-coronavirus-after-a-two-week-battle.html
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