102 years survived the covid-19, twice



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A 102-year-old New Yorker tested positive for corona twice, once in March and once in October.  Stock Photography.

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A 102-year-old New Yorker tested positive for corona twice, once in March and again in October. Stock Photography.

Angelina Friedman, 102, has survived the crown not just once but twice, CNN reports.

Angelina Friedman was first diagnosed with Covid-19 in March. He had to spend a week in the hospital before he could return to his room at a nursing home in upstate New York, USA. He did not test negative until April 20 after several weeks with a fever that came and went and a cough dry.

In October, Friedman’s daughter Joanne Merola received a call that her mother had tested positive for COVID-19 again. The mother was then, like several elderly people in the accommodation, isolated for a time. On November 17, Angelina Friedman tested negative again and was able to return to her own room.

“My invincible mother has tested negative again,” Merola told CNN affiliate WPIX.

The two corona diagnoses are not all that Angelina Friedman has survived throughout her life. He was born in 1918 on a ship with immigrants from Italy to the United States. It was in the middle of the Spanish flu, but there is no evidence that Friedman was infected. His mother died in childbirth and Friedman was cared for by his two sisters until they were able to reunite with their father in New York.

He has also survived cancer, internal bleeding, and blood poisoning.

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