A real-life Christmas miracle: High school football coach explains surviving harrowing COVID experience
Russ Stryker got to spend Christmas at home. Weeks before, it was all but certain that he wouldn't survive to see 2021.
The Arizona high school football coach contracted COVID-19 in September and was hospitalized and put on a ventilator for months. His wife was essentially given the "end of life" talk, but Stryker survived.
Read more as he tells the story of his own personal Christmas miracle.
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