
‘Patient 16’ recovers from COVID-19 infection during Defense Department study
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A military spouse who was hospitalized due to COVID-19 was able to fight off the infection after taking part in a Defense Department study that involved a filter attached to a dialysis machine to rid her blood of the virus.
He pointed to another example of technology spurred by the agency that involved a military spouse called "Patient 16." The individual was suffering from COVID-19 and experiencing organ failure. She entered the study that essentially involved a blood filter that removes the virus from the body. Hepburn told the show that the filter "takes the virus out, and puts the blood back in."More Related News

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