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Feb 16, 2021 08:11 PM EST
A woman and a girl died of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning after using their car to keep warm during the searing cold when millions of people in Houston, Texas, went out of power overnight.
A woman and a girl died of carbon monoxide poisoning
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AUSTIN, TX - FEBRUARY 15: A man shovels snow from under his car on February 15, 2021 in East Austin, Texas. Winter storm Uri has brought historic cold weather to Texas, causing traffic delays and power outages, and storms have swept across 26 states with a mix of freezing temperatures and precipitation.
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Feb 10, 2021 10:58 AM EST
A 116-year-old French nun who is considered the second-oldest person in the world survived COVID-19 and is looking forward to Thursday to celebrate her 117th birthday.
A French nun survived COVID-19 at the age of 116
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The world s second-oldest person is turning 117 this week. She s a French nun named Lucile Randon, and she just recovered from COVID-19. “I didn t even realize I had it, she said.-Jim Sano
The Gerontology Research Team, which validates descriptions of persons believed to be 110 or older, lists Frenchwoman Lucile Randon, the birth name of Sister André, as the world s second-oldest living person.
A 4th-grade girl died while sleeping after she tested positive for COVID-19.
Texas girl died after mother tucked her into bed
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In a world where a 4th grade girl just died overnight after a positive Covid-19 test, an NFL quarterback (Brady) who walked into the Super Bowl without a mask ought to be spit upon, in every public appearance, for the rest of time.
Makenzie Gongora s family members want to raise awareness that COVID-19 can also be potentially serious for children.
In the early hours of February 2, nine-year-old Makenzie Gongora of San Antonio, Texas, died suddenly after her mother, Kristle Gongora, had tucked her into bed. Members on both sides of her family suggest she died three days after testing positive for COVID-19 in TODAY interviews.