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WATCH: Entire hospitalâs standing ovation for Covid-19 survivor after 65 days in ICU
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Cape Town â Kathy Wootton, like many Covid-19 survivors, finds it difficult to fully describe what she went through.
The 56-year-old Wootton, from Kenilworth, admitted in a Facebook post that it is ââtoo surreal to talk about but this I have to share (video). Itâs me (on the gurney) leaving Kingsbury after a record breaking 65 days in ICU. I will never forget thisââ.
All the hospital staff at the Life Kingsbury had come out to give her an memorable send-off, applauding her as she was wheeled out of the hospital, with Wootton enthusiastically acknowledging their sentiments.
Last week, my sister Kathy Wootton left Life Kingsbury Hospital in Cape Town after a record-breaking 65 days in their Intensive Care Unit with Covid-19. She spent almost a month of that in a coma on a ventilator. A video taken by a staff member, showing her being wheeled out pumping her arms Rocky Balboa-style and blowing kisses at the cheering staff went viral, getting around 250 shares on Facebook alone (at the time of writing) and tens of thousands of views.
To me, it’s the most beautiful and moving clip I’ll ever see I weep every time I watch it but then I’m a little biased. What has been striking is the popularity of the video, and the intense emotions it inspires in strangers. Obviously, it’s the happy ending we all want to a Covid story, and it’s good news at a time when this is in very short supply. Almost everyone is depressed, broke, burnt out many have lost loved ones, their health, their livelihoods. It’s a comfort to be reminded, in the words of th