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The media put out misinformation yet again. Danielle DiCenso was being reported as the youngest health care worker to die of COVID-19. Her autopsy revealed she never had the disease. Sadly, she died of complications of acute pyelonephritis.
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Autopsy shows Wellington nurse died of kidney infection, not COVID-19
A report from the Palm Beach County Medical examiner obtained by CBS12 News shows that a young Wellington nurse believed to have passed from COVID-19, was never infected with the virus at all. The report shows that 33-year-old Danielle DiCenso died from "complications of acute pyelonephritis,"...
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Florida nurse, 33, dies suddenly after showing intensifying symptoms of COVID-19
A Florida nurse dies following exposure to COVID-19.