111-year-old SC woman says secret to long life is wine, beer and getting the COVID-19 vaccine
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GREENVILLE, S.C. - One extraordinary South Carolina woman has managed to live through two pandemics in her lifetime: Meet 111-year-old Maria Aulenbacher.
Aulenbacher is the oldest living resident in Greenville, and recently made local news headlines after she received her first COVID-19 vaccine dose, along with her 77-year-old daughter, Birgit Dickerson, and son-in-law.
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South Carolinaâs oldest resident, age 111, gets COVID-19 vaccination
Maria Aulenbacherâs first pandemic was the 1918 flu pandemic. Share Updated: 5:42 PM EST Feb 2, 2021 Prisma Health SOURCE: Prisma Health
Maria Aulenbacherâs first pandemic was the 1918 flu pandemic. Share Updated: 5:42 PM EST Feb 2, 2021 Maria Aulenbacherâs first pandemic was the 1918 flu pandemic. Now 111, South Carolinaâs oldest resident wants to be protected from this pandemic, which is why she and her 70-plus daughter and son-in-law all got their COVID-19 vaccines together at Prisma Health. The Upstate family received their first dose of the vaccine last week and were among the first 100,000 people to be vaccinated through Prisma Health. âIâm just happy to have this opportunity to help keep healthy and keep everyone around me healthy,â said Aulenbacher, who flashed a thumbs up after getting the vacc
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COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– At 111 years old, Maria Aulenbacher is South Carolina’s oldest resident, and now she is among the latest residents to be vaccinated for COVID-19. Aulenbacher, along with her daughter and son-in-law, got her coronavirus vaccine from Prisma Health on Tuesday.
“I’m just happy to have this opportunity to help keep healthy and keep everyone around me healthy,” said Aulenbacher, who flashed a thumbs up after getting the vaccine last week at Prisma Health’s mass-vaccination site in Greenville. “I can’t wait until I can hug my great grandson again. I look forward to our family safely all being together. I have missed hugging my great grandson, Alex.”
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