His daughter, Cathy Toth, told WPXI-TV that within days of that, he was admitted to Frick Hospital, where he tested positive for COVID-19 and his health began to decline.
“We weren’t sure what was gonna happen or when we would see him or talk with him again,” Cathy Toth said.
Unfortunately, his condition got worse. Jim Toth was placed on a ventilator, and the hospital prepared his family for him to die. The staff allowed Cathy Toth -- in full protective gear -- to visit her dad for what they thought was one last time.
Then, a few days later he miraculously started to recover.
Jim Toth was taken off the ventilator, able to breathe on his own again.
“(I’m) so very grateful that he’s having another chance. My biggest fear was him dying alone and my mother not being able to say goodbye,” said Cathy Toth.
Jim Toth tested negative for the coronavirus Wednesday, and now he needs another negative result within 24 hours to be able to go to a rehab facility nearby. His family is hoping that will happen sometime this week.
By sharing her family's story, Cathy Toth is also hoping to raise awareness about efforts to discover a vaccine to fight COVID-19. She is a supporter of the Center for Vaccine Research at the University of Pittsburgh, which is among those working to develop a coronavirus vaccine.
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