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Europe's oldest person survives Covid-19 to celebrate her 117th birthday


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Sister Andre, who was born on February 11, 1904, is the world s second-oldest living person according to the Gerontology Research Group s (GRG) World Supercentenarian Rankings List. 
On January 16, Sister Andre tested positive for the virus in her retirement home. She was isolated from other residents, but displayed no symptoms.
David Tavella, spokesman for the Sainte Catherine Labouré retirement home, said she was doing well.
We consider her to be cured. She is very calm and she is looking forward to celebrating her 117th birthday on Thursday.   
She has been very lucky, he added. 
Sister Andre, who was born on February 11, 1904, is the world s second-oldest living person according to the Gerontology Research Group s (GRG) World Supercentenarian Rankings List ....

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'Happy to be with you': Europe's oldest person survives COVID


‘Happy to be with you’: Europe’s oldest person survives COVID
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© Sister Andre (right) displayed no symptoms but was isolated from other residents [Reuters]
Sister Andre (right) displayed no symptoms but was isolated from other residents [Reuters]
Europe’s oldest person, French nun Sister Andre, has survived COVID-19 and will celebrate her 117th birthday this week, her caregivers have said.
Lucile Randon, who took the name of Sister Andre when she joined a Catholic charitable order in 1944, tested positive for coronavirus in her retirement home in Toulon, southern France, on January 16.
She displayed no symptoms but was isolated from other residents. ....

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