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Indiana Pearl Harbor survivor beats COVID-19

Robert Bates was one of only three members from his company to survive the attacks on Pearl Harbor.
Indiana COVID-19 survivor Robert Bates. (Photo provided by American Senior Communities)

INDIANAPOLIS (WHAS) — An Indiana man who served in the Army during World War II has now recovered from the coronavirus at age 98.

Robert Bates was one of only three men from his company to survive when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941. After World War II, Bates returned home to work as a postal worker. He has been living at American Senior Communities as a long-term care resident since 2015.

After testing positive for COVID-19, Bates spent weeks in the Indianapolis VA Hospital fighting double pneumonia. Finally defeating coronavirus and its complications, he has returned to his nursing home.

"Robert has never given up his fight and he is getting stronger every day," said Ashley Collins, Director of Nursing at American Village.

The home said Bates lost his weight and strength during his fight, but is now making "wonderful progress." Bates, known as Paw Paw, is currently working on his mobility and regaining his appetite.

“God and the love of my family keep me going every day. Life is a blessing, and I still have some living to do," Bates said.

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