WWII Vet Beats COVID, Celebrates 104th Birthday

Alabama man received newly approved therapy
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Dec 4, 2020 12:05 AM CST
WWII Vet Beats COVID in Time to Celebrate 104th Birthday
In this photo provided by Holly Wooten McDonald, World War II veteran and COVID-19 survivor Major Wooten holds a celebratory milkshake on his 104th birthday on Thursday, Dec. 3, 2020, in Madison, Alabama.   (Holly Wooten McDonald via AP)

An Alabama man who spent World War II repairing bomb-damaged trains in France recovered from a fight with COVID-19 in time to mark his 104th birthday on Thursday. Major Wooten was physically drained and a little fuzzy mentally after battling the new coronavirus but appears to be on the mend, said granddaughter Holley Wooten McDonald. "I'm just thankful that they were able to treat him so quickly and we were able to get him tested," said McDonald, adding: "It's amazing that a 104-year-old survived COVID." Madison Hospital shared video of Wooten wearing a face mask and waving while workers sang "Happy birthday dear Pop Pop" as he was discharged in a wheelchair decorated with balloons on Tuesday, two days before his actual birthday, the AP reports.

McDonald said her grandfather, who served as a private first class in the Army before going on to a postwar career with US Steel in Birmingham, tested positive for COVID-19 on Nov. 23 after her mother—his daughter—got the illness. He received an infusion of the newly approved monoclonal antibody therapy bamlanivimab but was physically drained the next day and had to be taken to the hospital by ambulance the day before Thanksgiving, she said. "I don't know if that medicine just started working … but within 24 hours he was better," she said. Wooten's blood oxygen levels are good now and his lungs are "clear as a bell," McDonald said. She said her mother recovered from COVID-19, and so did a sister who developed the illness and had to spend a week on a ventilator.

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