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Hospital plays Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin” as COVID-19 patients are released from the hospital

LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 6, 2014: Steve Perry at the U.S. premiere of "Need for Speed" at the TCL Chinese Theatre, Hollywood. Photo: Shutterstock

Hospital plays Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin” as COVID-19 patients are released from the hospital

Ex-Journey front man, Steve Perry was happy to spread a little happiness during the coronavirus pandemic.  After he discovered that a hospital in New York has been playing Journey’s classic song “Don’t Stop Believin’” every time a COVID-19 patient is discharged.

Healthcare workers at New York Presbyterian Queens Hospital made a video showing two people being wheeled toward the exit as staff cheered them on. Good Morning America reported that the tradition began last week.

That is an amazing story!

How about a little Journey playlist for quarantine?  Some Journey favs!  What a thing to cheer us up a little during this pandemic.

 

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