Turns Out She's Not that Wild About Him Anymore
Kim said after arriving at the Aurora Medical Center emergency room in Summit, she tested positive for COVID-19.
"When they gave the diagnosis, I felt like it was a death sentence. I was like, 'I'm going to die,'" Kim said. "I'm like, 'How can I be sick? How? I'm on the hydroxychloroquine.' They were like, 'Well, nobody ever said that was the cure or that was going to keep you safe' and it definitely did not."
Kim said even though she took precautions when leaving the house for the grocery store, she thought she would be safe because of what President Donald Trump has said about the drug.
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Kim said she was in the hospital for seven days.
She said she was on oxygen and received plasma.
Kim is mostly recovered now, but is still on oxygen at her home.
"You're not safe taking that medication at all. (Hydroxychloroquine) is not going to prevent anything. You can still get coronavirus," Kim said. "It kind of makes me mad that (Trump) thinks it's going to do that and is telling the whole world it's going to do that."
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