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Watch: Da Hammer shares horrifying COVID-19 experience; I thought I was going to die

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Popular Ghanaian music producer, Da Hammer has shared his near-death experience with COVID-19.

The award-winning producer, who caught the dreadful virus about a month ago, has taken it upon himself to educate the masses on the virus after his frightful experience.

In a video shared on YouTube, Da Hammer shared;

“Hello everybody, it’s been a while, and I have so much to say. I don’t even know where to start. I have been away for a month. And I have been in the battle of my life. I have faced an adversary that I have never faced as long as I have lived. I have been to hell and back, basically.

“And I wanted to share this because it is important that people know what lurks around our neighbourhoods, around our offices, around our daily endeavours basically. So a month ago, I had malaria. And you know Ghana and our self-treatment, I go get Coartem,” he continued.

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According to him, his first diagnosis after not feeling well for a couple of days was Malaria/Typhiod. However, after a couple days, his health deteriorated and he Wass rushed to the hospital and immediately put on covid treatment.

“It was 1 am, and I was suffering. The bell that calls the Nurses wasn’t working. So I really thought that I was going to go. My breathing became a problem. I was suffering. I had a panic attack. It was 1 am I was calling the nurse. I think I actually shed a tear because I was scared.

“Listen, I was afraid. I was afraid, and I thought I was going to go. So I was scared. So I was doing these videos because I truly thought I was going to go. And I wanted to leave something behind that people could use, especially my family,” he added.

Da Hammer is now fully healed and happy that he can breathe freely.

Watch the full video here:

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