COVID survivor who was in coma for weeks thanks hospital staff: 'I'm alive because of you'

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COVID survivor who was in coma for weeks thanks hospital staff: 'I'm alive because of you'
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COVID survivor who was in a coma for weeks thanks hospital staff: 'I'm alive because of you'

A COVID-19 survivor that was in a coma for several weeks, recently returned back to a Florida hospital to thank staff members, saying,"I'm alive because of you."

Woods was first admitted to the hospital on July 24 after she was experiencing pain from a kidney stone. After being admitted, she went into septic shock, her lung collapsed and she eventually became infected with COVID-19. A COVID-19 survivor in Florida recently returned to a hospital to thank staff members for saving her life. Above, medics transfer a patient from an ambulance outside of Coral Gables Hospital near Miami, on August 16, 2021.Woods spent a total of 53 days in the hospital, including 39 days in the Critical Care Unit. She was fighting to survive while in a coma for almost three weeks.

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