A 90-year-old woman who contracted coronavirus in a Seattle nursing home has beat the illness and is now recovering.

The Life Care Center senior care facility in Seattle had a major outbreak of the virus in February.

CBS News reports that 62% of the roughly 130 elderly residents had become infected and more than a quarter of them have died, but Geneva Wood, who tested positive on March 6, has beat the odds.

Wood also had preexisting conditions, as she was moved into the senior facility in January after suffering a stroke.

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“Just when my mom beat one thing, another ‘thing’ rolled her way,” Kate Neidigh’s mother-in-law, and Wood’s daughter, Cami Neidigh wrote in Seattle Refined.

“I’m going to fight this for my family and make everyone proud,” Wood reportedly told Cami Neidigh through a glass pane while in isolation at Harborview after the diagnosis.

“With five kids, 11 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren, the love of her family had been a driving force in everything she did pre-coronavirus. No way was this going to change after-the-fact,” her relative wrote.