Home Decor Outlets shoppers still waiting for furniture
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Home Decor Outlets shoppers still waiting for furniture
and last updated 2021-07-13 17:46:51-04
CHEEKTOWAGA, NY (WKBW) â âAnd I really want my furniture or my money,â declared Hilda Brown, Buffalo resident.
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Hilda Brown of Buffalo was a Home Decor customer.
Hilda Brown is the latest customer to contact 7 Eyewitness News saying she is getting no response from Home Decor Outlets in Cheektowaga.
The Buffalo woman tells me she spent $2,600 fir a new living room and bedroom set and mattress.
Doors remain locked at Home Decor Outlets in Cheektowaga and black plastic is covering the storefront windows.
A 104-year-old woman in Colombia has beaten the coronavirus for the second time, USA Today reported.
The woman, Carmen Hernandez, received a standing ovation from health care workers at the hospital during her discharge.
According to NBC News, Hernandez was first diagnosed with the virus in June 2020 and again last month even though she had been vaccinated by then.
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After being diagnosed the second time, Hernandez spent 21 days in the hospital’s intensive care unit before being discharged, according to WFLA.
Earlier this year, two elderly women in New Jersey also beat the virus. In January, news outlets reported that 109-year-old Hilda Brown had recovered shortly before her 110th birthday. Later, 107-year-old Anna Del Priore also recovered from the coronavirus.
104-year-old woman beats COVID-19 twice in Colombia thespectrum.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thespectrum.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Carmen Hernandez, 104, was met with a standing ovation from health care workers as she was wheeled out of a Colombian hospital. The reason for the celebration? She defeated COVID-19 for a second time.
Hernandez was diagnosed with the coronavirus for the first time in June, then again on March 8 after being vaccinated, according to NBC News.
This time, she was in the hospital for 21 days before being discharged, according to WFLA.
Hernandez isn t the only centenarian who has beat COVID-19.
In January Hilda Brown, a 109-year-old woman, recovered before her 110 birthday. And Anna Del Priore, 108, beat COVID-19 last year after surviving the Spanish flu a century earlier.
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Hilda Brown has had a lot to celebrate lately. The New Jersey woman has beaten the odds in more ways than one - she recently recovered from COVID and turned 110! Brown is now in the supercentenarian club - people age 110 or older. According to the site
, there are as many as 76 of them in the U.S. now and she’s lucky to be among them.
Miss Hilda has led a pretty impressive life so far. She lived through the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, but didn’t get it. Later she traveled as a church missionary and worked for 40 years as a waitress before retiring in 1980. She also drove a car until she was 93, walked until age 103 and didn’t stop crocheting until 105.