Brothers say parents with COVID-19 out of ICU: 'Not in the clear' but 'moving in the right direction'

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Brothers say parents with COVID-19 out of ICU: 'Not in the clear' but 'moving in the right direction'
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'Even though she's off of oxygen, she's got a long way to go to get back.'

"One thing that's been easy to cope with is I've been able to talk with Ryan and Brittanie and we've been able to go through the symptoms together and progress together and all of us fully recover. It has been a little harder with my parents to watch them because it's taken so much longer however every day seems to be a little bit better than the day before. ... We'll take that for now. ... That's all we can ask for at this point," he said.

Ryan Weinhaus told ABC News Friday that his parents were being treated in the same hospital room and that the family had been able to see them holding hands via Facetime.The two brothers said that their mother, Jane, had been the first in the family to show symptoms of the virus.

On March 15, seven days after initially showing symptoms, Jane Weinhaus was hooked up to a ventilator. She was on it for about eight days, they said. Jason Weinhaus told ABC News that his mother, Jane, came down with symptoms first, March 8, 2020, and then the family followed with symptoms."She's going through the process of just trying to figure out what's going on," Jason Weinhaus said."She's got a long way to go in terms of physical therapy and just learning how to eat again and talk and walk."

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