So it's a lot of congestion, a lot of chronic cough," Murphy said. While it's a chronic condition, Murphy said he has a specialist that he sees, and he also follows regular physiotherapy exercises to minimize the effects of his condition, so, in his case, he has not been hospitalized with it. (CBC)She said anyone with a chronic condition, such as heart or respiratory disease, should be considered a priority of that stage. Noseworthy hopes a vaccine will make things a little easier for drivers like her and her husband on the road. "If the vaccine can give us that normalcy, then I think you'll see a lot of drivers take it."
Source: CBC News March 02, 2021 16:18 UTC