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In Sickness and Health

AYS AFTER RETURNING HOME FROM AN INTERnational trade show in Arizona, Jacob developed a fever and a sore throat so raw it felt like hamburger meat. He could barely sleep or eat. At the doctor’s office, “they almost tackled him to get a mask on him when he walked in the door,” his wife Caitlin says. “The doctor told us it might be COVID-19.”

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