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Ali Sakallıoğlu, a taxi driver in England, became the longest hospitalized coronavirus patient in the country at 222 days.
In the British press news, Sakallıoğlu was declared “the hero who resisted the coronavirus the longest”. “I’ve been asked to say goodbye to my family three times. I can’t believe I’m still alive,” said Sakallıoğlu, a father of five children who were discharged for Christmas.
Sakallıoğlu, who contracted the coronavirus in March, was hospitalized for 222 days and became the longest hospitalized coronavirus patient in the country.
Sakallıoğlu, who was also diabetic, was on a ventilator at Lewisham University Hospital. Sakallıoğlu, who was in a coma for three months, was paralyzed, his lung was ruined and he experienced organ failure.
“I WAS ASKED TO BE CAREFUL WITH MY FAMILY 3 TIMES”
Saying that the doctors were asked to say goodbye to his family three times during the 7-month treatment period, Sakallıoğlu said: “The real heroes are the nurses and doctors who do great work there. Without them, no I could survive. I can’t believe I’m still alive. They told me it would be a miracle to survive and they asked me to say goodbye to my family 3 times. “he said.
“Hope was the only thing we had and we knew that my father would not give up. This is the best gift we can receive,” said his 32-year-old son Jay. used expressions.