She narrowly survived hantavirus 30 year ago. Here’s what it was like.
ET Shaina Montiel still remembers the ambulance ride. At the age of 5, Montiel had felt sick for about a week, right around Halloween. But as her symptoms worsened and the antibiotics she'd been prescribed didn't do much, it became clear something else was going on.
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