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Related: About this forumMeet Ana del Valle, 107, who survived a bout with the Spanish Flu - and Covid-19
A 107-year-old Spanish woman, Ana del Valle, became famous after learning that she managed to overcome two pandemics: the Coronavirus and the Spanish Flu of 1918.
According to her daughter-in-law, Paqui Sánchez, del Valle had tested positive for Covid-19 after contracting the disease in the nursing home where she lives in Alcalá del Valle, in southern Spain's Andalusia region.
Testing positive on March 20, she became seriously ill, was hospitalized in an intensive care unit and sedated.
Her symptoms subsided and a third test recently came back negative - indicating a recovery that doctors called "incredible."
del Valle had also contracted the Spanish Flu as a child in 1918.
Raised in rural Spain, she was only a few years old when she had to go out looking for food. Hours later her mother found her under an oak tree with a very high fever, Sánchez explained.
The Spanish Flu caused tens of millions of deaths worldwide. But Ana, then 5, recovered.
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One tough cookie: Ana del Valle, 107, is the only individual in Spain known to have recovered from bouts of both the 1918 Spanish Flu and the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
CaliforniaPeggy
(151,892 posts)I hope she gets to live many more happy years.
sandensea
(22,850 posts)I had a knot in my throat as I posted this.
May she be a sign of better days ahead for Spain - and for all of us.
¡Ojalá!
appalachiablue
(42,820 posts)just turned 104 and recovered from coronavirus. He also survived the Spanish Flu, the Great Depression and served in WWII in the Pacific.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1016251353
sandensea
(22,850 posts)Thank you!
Aussie105
(6,193 posts)Big market for that!