The University of Maryland Medical System recently discharged its 1,000th coronavirus patient, officials there announced this week.

Steve Nicewarner, a federal employee, is recovering at his Elkridge home after 31 days at the University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center.

He was sick at home for a week and developed a fever on May 17. The next day, he tested positive for the coronavirus and was taken to the hospital on May 24. At one point, he said, he was told his fever reached 103 degrees.

"I was not aware of what was going on at that point," Nicewarner said.

He spent 10 days on a ventilator and had to be proned, a medical procedure where he was flipped onto his stomach in order to better oxygenate his lungs.

His youngest daughter, 25-year-old Johnna Nicewarner, is an emergency room nurse at the hospital and also tested positive, as did her 31-year-old sister, Anne Arundel County teacher Jenny Nicewarner. The middle child, 28-year-old Rob Nicewarner, didn't get the disease but saw his May 9 wedding pushed back due to the outbreak. Read more at WBAL