Invincible grandmother Ada, who survived two pandemics
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/invincible-grandmother-ada-who-survived-two-pandemics.html104-year-old Italian Hell Zanusso who survived the pandemic of Spanish influenza and two world wars, became the oldest person in the world who have recovered from coronavirus.

Grandmother Ada, as she was nicknamed by the Italian media, became the oldest person in the world, winning COVID-19. Hell Zanuso was born in 1916, so her childhood came and even pandemic Spanish flu (1919-1920).

Recent years of Hell Zanussi lived in a nursing home in the city of Lessona, near Biella in Northern Italy, where it was previously recorded 20 deaths from the coronavirus.

In early March, 2020, the woman became ill, she had fever and vomiting. March 17 test COVID-19 gave a positive result.
As reported by the attending physician of Ada, now she has recovered and is happily recovering after an illness without losing "clarity of mind".

It is symbolic that in these days, Italy has announced that the peak of the disease in the country passed. Local residents do not get infected by the thousands, as before. For the last day was only 525 deaths. This is the lowest level since March 19.
Keywords: Grandma | Centenarians | Nursing home | Italy | Coronavirus
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