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116-Year-old Survives COVID-19
Andre, a 116-year-old French nun, has wriggled free from the deadly pangs of the virulent COVID-19 disease.
Born Lucile Randon on February 11, 1904, Andre is said to be the oldest living person in Europe.
She reported tested positive for coronavirus in her retirement home in southern France, on January 16.
She recovered from the disease 25 days later — a day before her 117th birthday.
Older people and persons with preexisting health challenges are more vulnerable and liable to dying from the coronavirus infection.
Andre is also ranked the world’s second-oldest person according to the Gerontology Research Group (GRG) World Supercentenarian Rankings List.
The nun, who said she was asymptomatic, isolated from other residents when her result came back positive.
“I wasn’t scared because I wasn’t scared to die…I’m happy to be with you, but I would wish to be somewhere else – join my big brother and my grandfather and my grandmother,” Andre, now visually and physically impaired, told France’s BFM television.
David Tavella, spokesman for the Sainte Catherine Labouré retirement home, said Andre was not scared but concerned about the safety of others.
“She has been very lucky. She didn’t ask me about her health, but about her habits. For example, she wanted to know if meal or bedtime schedules would change. She showed no fear of the disease. On the other hand, she was very concerned about the other residents,” he told Var Matin newspaper.
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