COVID-19

Man who battled coronavirus for 106 days leaves hospital

As coronavirus continues to wreak havoc in all nooks of the world, a man from Long Island has recently left the hospital after battling the virus for 108 days. After coming out of the hospital, Hafeez Yehman, a 43-year-old man thanked all the hospital staff members, and people started cheering as he started leaving the medical facility.

A four-month-long battle

During his 108-day stay in Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park, Yehman underwent intubation for three times, and he had the longest stay of anyone to date at the LIJ.

In order to combat the ravaging effect of the virus, Yehman will be soon sent to a rehabilitation center. It should be noted that no other hospital in New York has treated more coronavirus patients than the LIJ, and the hospital staffs believe that Yehman’s discharge from the facility is undoubtedly a milestone achievement.

COVID-19 latest statistics

According to the latest statistics, coronavirus has already claimed the lives of more than 5,99,000 people worldwide, and the number of positive cases has already crossed 14 million.

In the United States alone, there are 3,770,012 coronavirus patients. At one point in time, the number of positive cases in the United States has witnessed a steady decline. However, over the past few days, the number of infected persons has risen drastically, and medical experts believe that strict lockdown measures should be imposed in the country to stop the trigger of probable chaos in the coming days.

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