"I really felt a difference": How increasing access to Paxlovid could help America get out of the COVID pandemic
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Ashley Ballou Bonnema tested positive for COVID-19 on Easter weekend. As someone with cystic fibrosis, she knew it could be bad.
Her medical team prescribed her Pfizer's Paxlovid antiviral pills, which can reduce the risk of becoming severely ill. She took two pills a day for five days and said she noticed a change right away.
"Within the first 24 hours, I really felt a difference," she told CBS News' Nancy Cordes.
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