4/2/2020 · Raeburn Fairweather , 47, told The Post that his fever spiked to 104 degrees during a two-week ordeal of battling the deadly disease. The Tylenol would not bring it down.
4/2/2020 · Raeburn Fairweather , a 47-year-old father of five, told the New York Post he began feeling symptoms of the coronavirus soon after he worked a triple shift at Brooklyns Maimonides Medical Center on March 17. Fairweather s job includes inserting and removing ventilator tubes from the tracheas of coronavirus patients, the Post reported.
4/2/2020 · New Yorkers have a reputation for being tough and resilient and Raeburn Fairweather is a shining example of that. The respiratory therapist at Brooklyns Maimonides Medical Center is now …
Raeburn Fairweather who is 47 years with no health history in the past was dealing with this illnes for two-week with a high fever up to 104 degrees. He said that The Tylenol would not bring it down and my body felt like it was falling apart. The headaches were terrible it feels like my eyeballs were on springs.
4/3/2020 · Fairweather received the test for COVID-19 on March 18 and learned the test came back positive on March 20. Once back healthy, Raeburn Fairweather did not hesitate to get back to work.
4/3/2020 · When 47-year-old Raeburn Fairweather s fever spiked to 104 degrees during his bout with the illness, his body kept fighting despite the acute pain, according to the New York Post. The Tylenol would not bring it down. My body felt like it was falling apart,