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Angelina Friedman has survived cancer, miscarriages, internal bleeding, blood poisoning and now not one but two pandemics. The CNN news channel reports, among other things. Her retirement home in Mohegan Lake, New York, also celebrates on Facebook that the 101-year-old woman has survived a Covid disease 19.
The woman was reportedly born in 1918 on a ship that brought immigrants from Italy to New York City, right in the middle while the Spanish flu was raging, and killed some 50 million people worldwide among 1918 and 1920. Her mother died when she was born, her two sisters looked after the baby until they met their father in New York. This is reported by CNN. She was the last survivor of eleven siblings.
The station spoke to Friedman’s daughter, who reported that her mother had always been a fighter. “You and my father had cancer at the same time. She survived. He didn’t.”
Your mother has “superhuman DNA”
At the time, as a newborn, she was probably not infected with the flu virus, according to reports. But now he contracted the pathogen Sars CoV-2 and also became ill with Covid-19. He would have had to go to the hospital for an operation and he would have been infected there. She had been struggling with fever for several weeks before finally turning negative on April 20. “She is not human, she has superhuman DNA,” her daughter is quoted on CNN.
The facility’s director, the North Westchester Restorative Therapy and Nursing Center, told CNN that the old woman was as agile as she was before her illness. “It also simply shows that there is hope that you can overcome this disease at 101 years of age,” said the chief.
Sources: Facebook / CNN / “New York Post”
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