Zijian Chen: This virus has many different effects on the human body just like what 9/11 did to, you know, their- those survivors. ![]() ![]() Zijian Chen heads up the center which Mount Sinai modeled on the hospital's approach to another public health crisis: the September 11th attacks.ĭr. And- well let's take 'little bit' out of it. Zijian Chen: I think it's a little bit of a mystery. And it's one of those moments that I'll never forget because how can I possibly be fine? And when I left the emergency room that day, I was like, "I'm just going home to die." (CRYING) Sorry. Nitza Rochez: They thought it was in my head. Breathe."Īnderson Cooper: They thought it was in your head. Nitza Rochez: The doctors were like, "You're fine. She went to the emergency room, and requested an MRI and a full blood workup, everything came back normal. ![]() And my legs were- felt so heavy, as if though a weight was pulling me down that I just- my legs didn't support me. ![]() And she said, "Why are you walking like that?" And I said, "I don't know maybe I'm just tired." And I think three to four days after she mentioned that, I woke up. Kinda like a disconnect, a cloudiness to my head.īut Nitza says the most terrifying symptom was when her legs started to give out.
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