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>> i think he heard me. >> when jappe tested positive, they didn't send him to the hospital but gave him morphine. in days, he was dead. have you lost faith in your government? yes, of course i've lost faith in the government. with summer here sweden's outbreak is finally slowing from a peak of more than a hundred deaths a day to the low teens. in a couple of months people will head back indoors where the virus could ease reply explode again. so far, there's no sign the authorities are changing course, and that alarms epidemiologist into the handling of the covid
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outbreak as polls showed that public confidence was dropping. >> elizabeth palmer in sweden for us. according to the world health organization most people who suffer a mild case of covid 19 should fully recover in two weeks but some report other complaints even after recovered. so just how common is this here's dr. tarrin arula. >> her ride home was amazing. the skies never seemed so castr left the hospital was one of the best days of his life. >> reporter: did you feel like you'd survived, beaten this? or did you have some issues. >> being in isolation is really hard. i knew my muscles had atrophied.
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i felt i got a new opportunity. he was put in a ventilator. it's clear his battle with the disease is not over. >> i'm still not a hundred percent. i still feel tired. i still have no stamina. >> doesn't look like much to me. >> she was hospitalized in april but she never went to the i.c.u. in may she tested negative but hasn't recovered either. >> i have bad joint pain. i still have this pressure in my chest. i also had a lot of confusion, where i'll have to read things two or three tilesroreading. >> she's experienced stranger side effects. >> my skin was on fire.
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>> studies show covid-19 patients may experience lingering symptoms from lung, kidney, heart, brain caused by covid. >> doesn't mean that they're healthy. >> this doctor leads a post discharge clinic for patients at suny downstate's hospital. they help patients recover and learn more about the disease. >> didn't involve separating the nervous system, the skin, the kidneys, the heart, the lungs, the g.i. tract. >> sounds like the message you're sending is just because you're survived covid doesn't mean you're out of the woods. there's lingering effects? >> absolutely. patients may have lingering side effects. it's not a guarantee but it might be years and months from now. >> i got match 15th of this year
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and have never gotten better. >> amy tested piv for coronavirus with mild to moderate stols in april. she's tested negative three times sense but she's still in pain, has shortness of breath and memory loss. >> i've had a fever the entire time. >> reporter: she started a facebook group with 16,000 members for covid fighters like themselves. >> we want doctors to tell us, hey, i don't have answers but i'm going to help you find them anyway. >> we're survivors. we'll beat this. we just look at this as a bump on the road. >> medical researchers tell cbs news they expect some to experience depression, anxiety and even ptsd. you're watching the when migraine strikes,
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helped epstein recruit and abuse her. she told gayle king maxwell she wants to see her spend the rest of her life behind bars. >> she did things worse than epstein did. she's vicious, evil, and she's a woman. >> she had been a victim of media spin. >> they're doing their job but i know that line. i've known her really well. put it this way. she wants pinnocchio and she was beto. >> pulling the strings? >> yep. she was pulling the strings. he had her contacts. she had his money. she was more conniving and smart than epstein ever was. >> she was just 16 when she met them and alleges she was forced to have sex with britain's pribz
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andrew on more than one occasion. he's denied that and said it's possible that this picture was doctored. is there any way you could have had sex with that young woman or any young woman trafficked by jeffrey ep stone in any of his residences? >> no. >> prince andrew needs to be held accountable. we need to show the world that the rich and mighty can fall, too. >> do you think her life is in danger? >> absolutely. if she squeals on some of the people she has videos on, they won't be happy. >> when you say she has knowledge of videos that about ik who? people well known names? >> very well known names. the government officials, the politicians, the royalty, you know, they were taping everybody every moment when we walked into
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the new york mansion, to palm beach, everything was being filmed. >> do you think people knew they were being taped? >> no. >> no. >> i don't. not at all. >> she says maxwell's arrest marked a major turning points in the fight for justice. >> today we announce charges begins gi lane maxwell for helping jeffrey epstein sexually ex employed multiple minor girls. >> it was surreal. it was momentous. it was one of those life moments i'll never forget. >> how did you meet her and what was her pitch to you? >> i'm working in mar-a-lago. wonderful. i was reading about anatomy and massage and that's when he went up to me and said oh, my god, you're reading a book about massage and long story short, she told me that she knew of a map who was looking for a
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traveling masseuse and if he liked me, then i would get educated and i would become a real massage therapist. so yeah, i mean, it was dream of a lifetime until i got there and the abuse was immediate. >> it has been reported that they would prey on young girls who were vulnerable. >> she could smell the vulnerability on the person. i told him a little bit about my past and how i had been abused. so immediately, it was like the shesh ire smile is what i call it. i asked her, i said why are you having all these girls come in and sleep with your boyfriend? and she was like so i don't have to do it all the time. you know, so she made a joke out of it. >> why do you think she did it? >> to keep jeffrey happy, for sure. she did it because she loves the control over people.
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jeffrey was a sick pedestriano file, but she was the mastermind. whawould justice look like for you when it comes to deal ar what she did to me and many others. >> when jeffrey epstein took his life, victims felt robbed. >> it would be great to look at him and say you hurt me, you took away our innocence. he took that away from us, too. >> does the buck stop with dege lan maxwell? >> not just my monsters but all the monsters. we need everyone's help. maxwe guilty to the charges against her and denies any wrongdoing.
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>> we leave you this half-hour on a cross-country road trip with brian bowen smith. he headed out in his vintage pickup with his camera. meg oliver has his story. >> i'm brian born smith. i'm a photographer. i traveled over 11,000 miles across the united states of america in my ford f100 documenting what's going on during this covid crisis. good. and freeze. good. >> as you were driving across the country, what does america look like during a quash teen? >> beautiful. but on the other hand, i was seeing it empty, with no one walking armed per se. i was seeing it in a side time as well, with all these restaurants and the hard ware store worded up. it broke my heart. >> but you'd see these up
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lifting signs as well? >> yes. >> reporter: you took a lot of pictures of smiling faces. there was a family in that pickup truck. the dad is holding his son. to mom has the little baby in the back. >> almost every one that i shot was so happy to see me. it did bring joy. this photo truly was a gift for everyone. the mom positioned them and then he put his arms around his brother and his brother grabbed his hands and i shot the picture. got chills. the doctors. you see the nurses. and they took off the masks for a second. they're like i'm so glad you're doing this and they started crying. thank you new york. from coast to coast, we did it. >> what did you learn in this journey about our country during a crisis? >> i think our country is coming together. the one we went to, it's literally like we won't make it. the neighbors from down the
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street were coming and helping the r farmers and the family. >> in a crisis like that, how does that make you feel that you captured those moments? >> it made me feel like we're going to be ok. think that our country is super strong. our country doesn't want to go down. but our country also, i think, love each other. at the end of the day they're going to bind together and do what we need to do. >> some powerful images of america there. and that is the "cbs overnight news" for this friday. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm kris van cleave.
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♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: coronavirus cases increasing in 40 states. tonight more than half the country now imposing mandatory mask orders. florida sets another record for its deadliest day and look at these testing lines in los angeles. the two things america needs to do now to stop the spread without a national shutdown according to the nation's top health officials. overwhelmed hospitals in texas. one doctor who treated wounded soldiers in iraq says he's never seen anything like this.peon tha body bag is your next door neighbor. >> o'donnell: russia's stealing vaccine research, u.s. intelligence warning russian cyberspies are trying to hack valuable information.
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