Antwerp Rotary Learn About COVID

Randy and Pam Daeger standing beside Rotary President, Tim Derck. 
The winner of the St. Patrick’s Day 50-50 competition just happened to be Ron Eschbach, who stands by Mark Greenwood of the Antwerp Rotary.

The Antwerp Rotary Club met on Thursday, September 17 at the VFW post #5087. After the formalities of the Rotarian meeting, Randy and Pam Daeger spoke about their experiences with COVID. Randy and Pam were cases 2 and 3 in Paulding County. They said their experiences were very different from each other and they aren’t quite sure what their point of contact was. One evening in April they drove home from Toledo and Pam started feeling bad. The next day Randy had a fever, but didn’t feel that bad. Pam was taken to Parkview and put in isolation and given oxygen. Her and Randy were both tested and came back positive. 

Pam and Randy were separated at that point and Pam was very stressed with not being able to see people in her hour of need, “I don’t want to die alone”, she pleaded with Randy. The hospital immediately started her on Hydroxychloroquine. With family and friends praying for her, in six days she began to recover and was sent home with two more doses of the drug. She still had some breathing issues and she said that you really do lose your sense of taste!

She does not know if it was the Hydroxychloroquine that helped, but she recovered and ascribes it to prayer and to all the wonderful doctors and nurses who helped. She especially appreciates all the work Janet Zeedyk, PA, Paulding County Hospital, did for her.

Though, the COVID-19 wasn’t bad for Randy, it certainly was for Pam. They want to remind everyone to take extra precautions to protect yourself and those around you.