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Related: About this forumAnna Del Priore, 107 Yr Old Woman in N.J. Had The Spanish Flu in 1918, Survived Covid-19 in 2020
- 'This 107-year-old woman had the Spanish flu in 1918. Now, shes survived COVID-19.' The Hill.
By Anagha Srikanth * Aug. 11, 2020 * 🫂
[PHOTO: Nurses care for victims of a Spanish influenza epidemic outdoors amidst canvas tents during an outdoor fresh air cure in Lawrence, Mass.].
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107-year-old New Jersey woman who survived a case of the Spanish flu is now also a coronavirus survivor.
The Asbury Park Press spoke with Anna Del Priore, who is recovering from COVID-19 at Brighton Gardens, the assisted living facility in Middletown, N.J, where she lives. She had a fever and loss of appetite, but wasnt hospitalized, her granddaughter Darlene Jasmine told the Asbury Park Press, and is back on her feet.
I feel good, Del Priore told the Asbury Park Press. I thank God Im alive.
Del Priore, who was born in Brooklyn, contracted the influenza during the 1918 pandemic, caused by another virus that attacked the respiratory system. Now she and her younger sister Helen Guzzone, who is 105, have survived both illnesses, which together have killed more than 600,000 Americans.
You keep living, she told the Asbury Park Press. Dancing makes you feel good. I want to keep my health.
Incorrectly called the Spanish flu, the H1N1 influenza A virus first emerged in the United States during World War I. While America and other countries were preoccupied by the war, media in Spain, which was neutral during the war, reported heavily on the flu leading to the misconception that the flu originated there.
Today, one of the oldest survivors of COVID-19, 113-year-old Maria Branyas, is from Spain, which has recently seen a surge in COVID-19 cases. Another centenarian, Mildred Gerri Schappals, has also survived both pandemics as well as both breast cancer and colon cancer. Schappals, who is 102, was about 10 months old when she had the flu, which was deadly even for healthy adults between 20 and 40, unlike COVID-19, which is considered most dangerous for patients 60 years or older... More,
https://thehill.com/changing-america/well-being/longevity/511571-this-107-year-old-woman-had-the-spanish-flu-in-1918-now/
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ALSO: - 'Meet the 107-year-old who had Spanish flu as a child and recovered from COVID-19
Meet Anna Del Priore, who turns 108 next month.' *Aug. 26, 2020 * 11:48 AM EDT / TODAY
https://www.today.com/health/covid-19-survivors-anna-del-priore-107-recovered-coronavirus-t190138
hlthe2b
(113,798 posts)But, I"m guessing she still had an amazing immune system prior to her death.
https://gerontology.fandom.com/wiki/Anna_Del_Priore
appalachiablue
(43,987 posts)in 2022 which I intended to add in a comment. Thanks for mentioning and posting.
Lulu KC
(8,880 posts)Thanks for posting. I don't even care if it's old.