The country superstar was airlifted to a hospital, developed pneumonia, and was given plasma therapy.
Shania Twainis opening up about a harrowing bout of COVID-19 that nearly cost her her life.
Describing the situation as “very bad,” Twain noted that she developed COVID pneumonia.
“Every day my lungs were filling up with inflammation.
Within 12 days, I was pretty much dying.
Thankfully, I had plasma therapy, and it worked.
On the fourth day, with plasma therapy, I had 0000.1 antibodies.
I had no antibodies.
I wasn’t fighting it.
My antibodies were not building up, and my lungs were getting more and more full of inflammation.”
She said, “That’s the sad thing…
I think it was more the staff around me were really, really good.
On my way out.
She added that she was “halfway into what would’ve been considered my maximum treatment.
They didn’t say that, which was great.”
“He said, ‘What you gonna do with that?'”
“I went through that moment, but I found a way.
I found a way to do it.”
Watch the video above for more from Twain.