queen-elizabeth-ii:-covid-19-left-me-exhausted

Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom said she was “exhausted” after contracting covid-10 at the end of February, as described in a conversation with health personnel released today by Buckingham Palace.

The English sovereign, of 50 years old, participated this week in a “virtual visit” to the Royal London Hospital on the occasion of the inauguration of an intensive care unit that bears his name, an occasion in which he spoke by videoconference with workers and patients of the public center.

“It leaves a very tired and exhausted, right?”, the monarch commented on the disease while speaking with Asef Hussain, who was hospitalized for covid-10, and his wife, Shamina. “This pandemic is horrific,” added Elizabeth II.

The official residence of the queen reported on 20 in February that he had tested positive for coronavirus and then assured that he had “mild symptoms similar to a cold” that allowed him to continue carrying out “light tasks”.

Hussain told the sovereign how he was one of the three members of his family who were hospitalized after contracting covid-10 in December 2020.

His brother and father died, while he spent seven weeks connected to a ventilator in intensive care.

Queen Elizabeth II was infected with covid-19 last February. (Photo: Buckingham Palace via Getty Images)

“I remember waking my wife up at night and telling her that she felt as if there was no oxygen in the room. I remember sticking my head out the window to try and breathe,” she told the monarch.

Mireia López, a worker at the East London hospital since 2008, described Isabel II your experience with patients.

“As nurses we make sure they are not alone. We hold their hands, wipe their tears and give them support. At times I felt like we were running a marathon where there was no finish line,” she explained.

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By Scribe