Recovered coronavirus patient leaves hospital to cheers

Recovered coronavirus patient leaves hospital to cheers 1

ALBANY, Ga. — A south Georgia hospital that has been inundated with coronavirus cases is celebrating a rare positive milestone.

For the first time, Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital in Albany on Tuesday released a patient who tested positive for the virus and had been on a ventilator in an intensive care unit. Hospital staff lined the hallway as the patient headed home after several weeks in the ICU, said Dr. Steven Kitchen, chief medical officer at the hospital.

“They were cheering. They were crying,” Kitchen said at a news conference Wednesday. “This is an event that we are hopeful is going to be repeated not only at Phoebe Putney, but across every hospital that we see.”

The hospital has had more than 50 patients with the coronavirus and is awaiting test results on another 80, according to hospital officials. Thirty-one people with the virus have died at Phoebe Putney.

Surrounding Dougherty County has 480 of the state’s roughly 4,600 coronavirus cases, second only to Fulton County in total cases, according to the state Department of Public Health. Fulton County officials have issued a shelter-in-place order for county residents.



Georgia’s death toll from the virus reached 139 on Wednesday.

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