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Dr. Carlos Araujo-Preza, a doctor in The Woodlands, who was at the front line fighting against COVID-19, has died from the virus. According to his wife, Araujo Preza died Monday night.
“And that’s really hard.” The death of Dr. Araujo-Preza is again a reminder that not even the greatest access to the best medical care can guarantee recovery from COVID-19.
Dr. Araujo was working up to 80 hours a week. Even after learning he had Covid, he continued to work remotely, telling his daughter that he was not experiencing symptoms.
Carlos Araujo-Preza Jr., and his sister, Andrea, stand outside of their father's Dr. Carlos Araujo-Preza office who died after becoming infected with COVID-19 Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020, in The Woodlands.
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“And that’s really hard.” The death of Dr. Araujo-Preza is again a reminder that not even the greatest access to the best medical care can guarantee recovery from COVID-19.
“And that’s really hard.” The death of Dr. Araujo-Preza is again a reminder that not even the greatest access to the best medical care can guarantee recovery from COVID-19.
“And that’s really hard.” The death of Dr. Araujo-Preza is again a reminder that not even the greatest access to the best medical care can guarantee recovery from COVID-19.