(FOX NEWS) – Corrine Clark isn't ready to forgive. Her mother, Michelle Clark, was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer in February 2020, just before COVID-19 took hold. She had an operation scheduled for March, but in the wake of the pandemic, her hospital limited elective surgeries to secure capacity for coronavirus patients. Her procedure was delayed until October.
"At that stage, it's very touch and go," Clark, of Virginia, told Fox News. "It's a curable disease, it just needs intervention."
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Michelle's cancer progressed to stage 4 during those months. It spread to her lungs, and her doctors deemed it incurable, Clark told Fox News. So when The Atlantic published a piece Monday, "Let’s Declare a Pandemic Amnesty," Clark was astounded.
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