Prior to spreading across the U.S., the country’s first deadly outbreak of the novel coronavirus began at a suburban nursing home, Life Care Center, in Kirkland, Washington on February 28.
Many of its residents succumbed to the virus, yet one 90-woman shares her story of healing as part of her testimony.
Throughout the winter, Geneva Wood spent her days at Life Care Center as she was recovering from a stroke. She was just a few days away from returning back home, when her facility went on lockdown because of a COVID-19 outbreak. Things would make a turn for the worse as Wood “experienced a spiking fever” three days later.
“I didn’t know that I had the virus until I had the virus. I had no symptoms of it before,” Wood told CBN News.
KIRO7 reports that her condition worsened to the point of death. Doctors even went as far as to have her family come to say goodbye.
Woods’ daughter, Cami Neidigh recalled her mom reaching out to her and other family members through a pane of glass, in which hospital staff permitted Neidigh “to hug her mom one last time” while wearing full protective gear, KIRO7 reports.
“I knew that I was leaving with peace and that I wanted them to know that I loved them and enjoyed them,” Wood shared with tears in her eyes.
But then Wood started to experience gradual improvement, and eventually recovered from the virus, a miracle Wood attributes solely to…
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