Corona virus: a 113-year-old woman in Spain recovers from an infection



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An elderly woman in Spain, 113, who is probably the country’s oldest resident, has recovered from the Corunna virus, authorities said.

Maria Pranias was diagnosed with Covid-19 disease after entering the country in a closed state in March.

But after weeks of isolation, Brianas recovered, whose symptoms of the disease were moderate.

This means that Pranyas survived the influenza pandemic between 1918 and 1919, the civil war in Spain between 1936 and 1939, and the Corona pandemic.

Her daughter said on Twitter: “Now that she has recovered, she is wonderful … she wants to talk … explain … meditate … she is again.”

Maria Branias was born in Mexico in 1907 and moved to San Francisco two years later, and arrived in Girona in the Catalonia region of northern Spain during the First World War accompanied by her Spanish father who worked as a journalist.

She has three children, one of whom is 86 years old recently and has 11 grandchildren, the oldest of whom is 60 years old. And she has 13 grandchildren.

He spent two decades in a nursing home in the city of Olot.

“I have done nothing but live,” Brianas said in an interview with La Vand Garde last year.

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