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Watch: WWII Veteran Beats COVID in Time to Celebrate 104th Birthday

RTM Staff by RTM Staff
December 6, 2020
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Watch: WWII Veteran Beats COVID in Time to Celebrate 104th Birthday

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A veteran who repaired bomb damaged trains in France during World War II beat the coronavirus just before his 104th birthday Thursday in Birmingham, Alabama.

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Major Wooten’s granddaughter, Holley Wooten McDonald, said he was physically drained and slightly fuzzy mentally following his battle with the virus but appears to be getting better, according to Fox 40.

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“I’m just thankful that they were able to treat him so quickly and we were able to get him tested. It’s amazing that a 104 year old survived COVID,” she explained.

When he was released from Madison Hospital on Tuesday, Wooten, who served as a private first class in the Army, waved as nurses and loved ones sang “Happy Birthday.”

According to McDonald, their family is full of medical professionals.

“My sister is a nurse practitioner and works at the family care [facility] that he goes to, and the doctor there recommended a brand new drug that just came out,” she said.

The drug, called Bamlanivimab, is a man-made antibody produced in a lab that is able to mimic the human immune system’s response to infections.

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“I truly believe that that is what helped him not get so severe,” McDonald noted.

Earlier this year, Wooten was hospitalized with major heart problems but recovered. The veteran, who is a huge University of Alabama football fan, later got a video call from Alabama coach Nick Saban.

“He was on cloud nine after that,” McDonald said, adding that a local company put up a yard display with the Alabama logo, a cake, candles, and a patriotic hat to celebrate his birthday.

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