With 117 years left, Europe’s longest recovery from France’s covid

The Frenchwoman Lucile Randon, known as Hermana André and considered the longest living person in Europe, is recovering from the crisis when there are 117 days to live, inform the local media.

Randon, born in the village of Alés (sur) on February 11, 1904, was positive about coronavirus the past 16 years and had been living in a restricted quarantine in the area occupied by the old residence of Saint Catherine Labouré, located of Toulon, en el sur de Francia.

“I will not tell you what I was infected with,” the centenary said in statements to local Var Matin periodicals. One week later, the religion is recovered.

A report from the residence explained in the same diary that Hermana André did not try to avoid the virus, although there was no preoccupation with the health of the other residents.

“También le preocupaba si sus hororios de acostarse o de comer iban a cambiar por estar infectada”, agregó el portavoz.

The man is considered the second living person to have verified the most ancient of the world, revealed by the Japanese Kane Tanaka, born on January 2, 1903.

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