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After 40 days in COVID intensive care: Border policeman from Burgas lives a second life

After 40 days in COVID intensive care, intubated and on mechanical ventilation, a 49-year-old border policeman from Burgas is living a second life.

Vesselin fell ill in October and got worse for days. With bronchial asthma and bilateral pneumonia he was admitted to the COVID Department of Oncology.

“I was on oxygen, an oxygen mask, but things weren’t going well and at one point I just had nowhere to go, I had to go to the intensive care unit.” I didn’t even know what would happen to me, I didn’t even know what intubation meant, “said Veselin Kosev.

“Every moment he was worried. I, as he was intubated, just stood and watched at one point. I didn’t know what to think and, knowing the statistics, only 10% of the intubated survive,” said Evgenia Koseva, Veselin’s wife.

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