Former Pirates player and MLB manager Art Howe has been released from the hospital after being admitted earlier this week with COVID-19.
Howe started to experience symptoms of the virus on May 3 and tested positive for it two days later. He was taken to the hospital via an ambulance on May 12, after he had been self-isolating for a week.
The 73-year-old is not out of the woods yet, but going home is a very good sign.
Art Howe, who had been hospitalized w/COVID-19, went home today:
"It was just a long five days or so. I’m finally feeling a little bit better. Still not able to eat real good, taste buds are giving me a hard time. It’s just nice to be back home & hopefully continue to progress."
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) May 17, 2020
Art Howe isn’t sure how he contracted COVID-19 but warns everyone to take the pandemic seriously.
“Think about your fellow man,” he said. “It’s important. “This is a crazy thing.”
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) May 17, 2020