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NYC hospital plays 'Don't Stop Believin'' every time a COVID-19 patient is discharged

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This hospital plays 'Don’t Stop Believin' every time a COVID-19 patient is discharged
NewYork-Presbyterian Queens
ByAngeline Jane Bernabe
April 13, 2020, 8:37 PM

Hospital staff at New York Presbyterian Queens Hospital are inspiring patients to "Don't Stop Believin'."

In a moving video released by the hospital, health care workers cheer on COVID-19 patients and blast Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" as they are discharged from the hospital.

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For the past week, hospital staff there started celebrating patients being discharged from the hospital with the hit song.

"Every patient discharge gives hope to New York Presbyterian Queens staff. They are encouraged to see their patients recovering and going home," said Jaclyn Mucaria, president of New York-Presbyterian Queens.

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But despite these challenging times, many health care workers across the state, including the staff at New York Presbyterian Queens Hospital are staying positive.

"These have been very challenging times but I am so proud of the extraordinary selflessness and teamwork," said Mucaria. "Everyone is pitching in for the purpose of providing the best care to our patients."

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