Dana Gauruder

Special to Detroit Free Press

Christian Wood's bout with the coronavirus appears to be over.

Wood, the only Detroit Pistons player known to have contracted the virus, is "feeling great and fully recovered," according to his agent, Adam Pensack.

A source familiar with the situation said Wood has to pass a few medical tests and is expected to be cleared Thursday.

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The source spoke on condition of anonymity because the person was not authorized to officially speak about Wood or his medical condition.

Wood is one of 10 NBA players known to have tested positive for COVID-19. The Pistons' last game was March 11, the night the NBA suspended the season because of the coronavirus pandemic. Wood's positive test was reported March 14.

According to the World Heath Organization, the median recovery time for mild cases of COVID-19 is about two weeks; it is three to six weeks for severe or critical cases.

The Pistons faced the Utah Jazz on March 7 in their last game at Little Caesars Arena before the suspension. Jazz teammates Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell were the first two NBA players to test positive for coronavirus, and Wood was matched up against Gobert for a good portion of the game.

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Wood remained in self-isolation and under the care of the team's medical staff since that time.

The Pistons' players, coaches, basketball staff and traveling party were asked to self-isolate after returning from Philadelphia because of Gobert's positive test. They were out of self-isolation as of 5 p.m. Wednesday.

The source said 17 members of the traveling party, including five players, were tested, and no one else was known to be positive for COVID-19.

There have been more than 2,200 cases of coronavirus reported in Michigan and 43 deaths.

Free Press staff reports contributed.