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'I Was Never Alone... He Was With Me All the Time': 90-Year-Old COVID-19 Survivor Credits God

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A suburban nursing home in Kirkland, Washington made headlines as the center of the country's first deadly outbreak of COVID-19. Since the first positive test at the Life Care Center on February 28, the virus has spread to nearly two-thirds of its population.

Geneva Wood spent much of the winter there, recovering from a stroke. Just days before she was supposed to go home, COVID-19 put the facility on lockdown. Three days later, Wood experienced a spiking fever.

"I didn't know that I had the virus until I had the virus. I had no symptoms of it before," Wood told CBN News.

While other news outlets have talked about the 90-year-old's love for her family, spunky spirit and the amazing fight she put up, Wood says it's her faith that is actually the most important part of the story.

"If it hadn't have been for my faith in God and my family and their prayers and all their families and the church and everything...the faith and prayers pulled me through," Wood explained.

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Largely kept in isolation, she says God was her only companion. Wood specifically remembers one night when she wasn't sure if she would survive until morning.

"I could feel God's presence. His hands were on my body and I could feel His presence and I'd wake up and I could feel these hands and I'd go back to sleep. Through the night, 'cause I'd wake up, I couldn't see His face, but I could feel His hands and I knew He was with me and I made it through the night," Wood remembers.

"Until you've felt God's presence and his hands on you, it's something else. If it hadn't have been for Him, I couldn't have done it. And I wasn't alone because He was with me all the time," she continued. 

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Wood also remembers one special doctor. He brought her a Bible and spent time each day reading her favorite scriptures. 

"At first all I said was Psalm 23, but he would read to me every morning," she said.

Wood's family calls her recovery "miraculous." Nineteen days after entering the hospital, she was sent home, coronavirus free. Now she has some advice for everyone else battling the virus.

"Don't give up hope. God is always there and put your trust in Him and lean on Him and give your life to Him. And you'll make it, but you've got to not give up hope and fight."

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Caitlin Burke serves as National Security Correspondent and a general assignment reporter for CBN News. She has also hosted the CBN News original podcast, The Daily Rundown. Some of Caitlin’s recent stories have focused on the national security threat posed by China, America’s military strength, and vulnerabilities in the U.S. power grid. She joined CBN News in July 2010, and over the course of her career, she has had the opportunity to cover stories both domestically and abroad. Caitlin began her news career working as a production assistant in Richmond, Virginia, for the NBC affiliate WWBT