'I'm in panic mode': Wife of COVID-19 patient pleads for plasma donations

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'I'm in panic mode': Wife of COVID-19 patient pleads for plasma donations
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'I'm in panic mode right now, I want him to be able to get this treatment that will hopefully help give him antibodies.' Amy Breslow, whose husband has COVID-19, describes her attempts to acquire blood plasma donations from recovered COVID-19 patients.

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