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LISTEN: Former Astros star, manager Art Howe describes coronavirus symptoms,
ICU stay
HOUSTON – Former Houston Astros star and manager, Art Howe is in
the ICU with coronavirus, he confirmed to KPRC 2 Thursday.
Howe told KPRC 2 he felt the first symptoms of the virus on
Sunday, May 3 with chills that made his whole body shake “like a
leaf.”
After getting tested for COVID-19, the 73-year-old learned he had
the virus two days later and went into isolation. Then he began
feeling “total fatigue” and lost his sense of taste, Howe said.
“Never experienced anything like it before,” he said.
As the days went by, Howe said he “wasn’t feeling much better at
all,” and when his symptoms worsened, he was taken to the
hospital via ambulance Tuesday. He remains in the ICU as of
Thursday evening.
While Howe said he is seeing some improvement to his health, he
admits it’s very slow. According to him, he has to go 24 hours
without a fever to be released and that has not yet happened.
When asked if he’s eating, Howe said, “That’s the thing. My
tastebuds still aren’t there. I know I should eat but nothing at
all makes you want to eat.”
Howe played was one of the more popular ballplayers for the Astros
and played with the team for six years from 1976 to 1982 and
later managed the team from 1989 to 1993.
Art Howe 接受電話訪問時表示 5/3 身體開始有異樣,
到這周二嚴重到叫救護車送醫院,進了加護病房。
他也提到目前失去了味覺,但身體狀況還算穩定,
之後要連續24小時沒發燒才能轉普通病房。
'89~'93 太空人總教練
'96~'02 運動家總教練
'03~'04 大都會總教練
另在錢球中由 Philip Seymour Hoffman 扮演,
不過 Howe 之前抱怨電影醜化了他: https://bit.ly/3fTjkuT