81-year-old Judie Shape tested positive for coronavirus just days after checking into the Life Care nursing home near Seattle, where three dozen people have died in one of the earliest and deadliest U.S. outbreaks.
Shape was featured in a previous Reuters story and photo essay chronicling the nightmare endured by residents, staff and families at the home.
She recovered despite serious underlying health problems, including a stomach infection and recent blood clot surgery. Such conditions make the disease particularly dangerous for the elderly.Shape was admitted to Life Care Center on Feb. 26, for rehabilitation after her surgery.
Shape was first tested for coronavirus on March 8, with a positive result coming back two days later. She was again tested on Tuesday and Thursday, because she has been symptom-free for nearly two weeks. Although the results have yet to come back, Spencer decided Shape was strong enough to leave. The daughter, like other family members with relatives at the home, had been barred from visiting her mother for safety reasons. She often comforted Shape by standing outside the window of her room - able to see her, but not touch her - as the two women talked on the phone.
“I went to the window yesterday, she looked really good, really bored, and like a caged tiger,” Spencer told Reuters in an interview. “It was time to take her home. And man, it’s nice to have her home.”
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