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Coronavirus-Stricken Utah Man Who Played Violin While Intubated for ICU Staff Is Back Home After Recovery

01:32 01:15 01:13 01:22 01:55 01:13 01:13 01:29 01:38 01:33 01:21 01:07 01:48 05:52 01:01 01:41 03:02 01:57 By Inside Edition Staff Updated: 9:11 AM PST, December 29, 2020 Grover Wilhelmsen, a retired orchestra teacher, became a viral sensation after he played the Tennessee Waltz while intubated in the ICU at Mckay-Dee Hospital in Utah. A touching story of a critical COVID-19 patient playing the violin for his doctors and nurses now has a happy ending. Grover Wilhelmsen, a retired orchestra teacher, became a viral sensation after he played the Tennessee Waltz while intubated in the ICU at Mckay-Dee Hospital in Utah. It was his way of saying thank you to the medical personnel who worked hard to save his life. ICU staffers gathered outside his room moved by his beautiful gesture of gratitude.

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