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St. Elizabeth Healthcare COVID-19 anniversary patient nurse tribute

Neaoma Clephane holds her 18-month-old son Isaiah while attending the "COVID One Year Later: A Day of Remembrance and Healing" ceremony at St. Elizabeth-Fort Thomas Hospital.

FORT THOMAS – She recalls extreme pain. Her own scream. An inability to move forward.

And later in her 48-day hospital stay, a "scary, dark haze as my lungs fought to find air."

Neaoma Clephane of Northern Kentucky was a COVID-19 patient at St. Elizabeth-Fort Thomas hospital in July and August and part of September 2020. She was a young mom of three children, including an infant, away from her family once her husband carried her out of their Independence home and rushed her to the hospital.

In a letter to St. Elizabeth Healthcare, she thanks "Andrea" for pulling her through.

Andrea Owens is a St. Elizabeth nurse who, with her colleagues, has cared for hundreds of patients with COVID-19 and seen too many die. She, Clephane and others spoke and prayed Thursday, one year and 12 hours to the date and time that St. Elizabeth's first COVID-19 patient entered the Fort Thomas hospital, March 18, 2020.


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