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101-year-old Italian man, born during the Spanish flu pandemic which killed up to 50 million people, has recovered from coronavirus iheartintelligence.com | 1d Italian man, who was born during the Spanish flu when millions of people died, has reportedly recovered from coronavirus. The 101-year-old man from Rimini, north-east Italy, was born in 1919. At the time, the world was battling another deadly pandemic, the Spanish flu, which killed nearly 50 million people. Now, this man has become one of the oldest people to recover from COVID-19. Read Full Story ❯ Sponsored Stories How To Properly Empty Your Bowels Every Morning - Top Surgeon Explains Howgutcleanseprotocol.com Recommended by You may also like ItalyRiminiGloria Lisi Related U.S.|mirror|3d Wuhan shrimp seller may be coronavirus 'patient zero' and says bug 'came from toilet' A shrimp seller at the live animal food market believed to be at the centre of the coronavirus pandemic has been identified as one of the first victims of the virus. The 57-year-old woman, named by Wall Street Journal as Wei Guixian, is believed to be "patient zero" - the first person to test positive for Covid-19. 31 22 Share U.S.|mirror|20d Coronavirus: Man forced to self-isolate with dead body of sister for 36 hours A devastated brother released a heartbreaking video after being forced to self-isolate with his sister's body after she died from coronavirus. Funeral services reportedly refused to remove the body of tragic Teresa Franzese, 47, who died on Saturday evening in Naples, Italy. 49 32 Share U.S.|850wftl.com|20d Woman Stuck In Apartment With Dead Husband due to COVID-19 Quarantine (Borghetto Santo Spirito, Italy) — What a nightmare…an Italian woman is locked inside her apartment with her dead husband’s body because of a coronavirus quarantine. The woman has reportedly been shouting for help from her balcony for two days. 33 36 Share U.S.|the-sun.com|22d Terrifying photos show coronavirus victims on life support at centre of Italy’s plague crisis as death toll hits 366 DISTURBING pictures show coronavirus patients being treated in an intensive care unit in Italy by medics wearing hazmat suits. The victims are shown lying face down in the hospital in Cremona with wires and tubes connected to their half-naked bodies. 19 20 Share U.S.|the-sun.com|27d Husband locks wife in bathroom after fearing she’d caught coronavirus A MAN was so desperate not to catch the coronavirus he locked his wife in the bathroom over fears she had caught the deadly disease. The Lithuanian woman had to phone police for help after her germaphobic husband held her captive. 5 2 Share U.S.|the-sun.com|4d Coronavirus ‘survivor’, 81, died just hours after appearing in viral ‘applause’ video that went around the world AN 81-year-old hailed a "miracle" after becoming the first patient to leave a Spanish hospital's coronavirus care unit has died just 36 hours after being sent home. Video clips of the elderly woman being applauded by gown-wearing medical staff as she was wheeled out of isolation in her bed were shared around the world. 20 12 Share New York, NY|designyoutrust.com|7d Haunting Colorized Photos Reveal The Devastation Caused By The Spanish Flu Which Killed At Least Fifty-Million A Kansas hospital during the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918 that still lives large in people’s imaginations. These seldom seen photographs, colorized for the first time, graphically depict the scale of the pandemic. The images reveal how doctors and nurses fought to save Spanish Flu sufferers in 1918. They show community centers and sports halls in the US converted into makeshift hospitals for the sick, while cinemas were closed and people wore face masks when they went to the park or took public transport. 2 Comment Share U.S.|mirror|2d Young people warned of ‘hidden’ coronavirus symptom ‘more likely to affect them’ Health officials have warned people to look out for a dry cough or fever as the first signs of coronavirus, but another symptom is affecting younger patients, research has revealed. 18 Comment Share U.S.|CNN|14d Why South Korea has so few coronavirus deaths while Italy has so many (CNN) — As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to worsen, much attention in the US has been given to improving the availability of the diagnostic test. Though testing is known to effectively reduce the risk of transmission, many experts are beginning to also associate more widespread testing with the statistic of greatest concern -- survival from the disease. 80 55 Share U.S.|hngn.com|17d VIRAL VIDEO: Italian Actor Trapped in Home With Sister Who Died From Coronavirus, Pleads for Help A heartbreaking video of an Italian actor from the television drama "Gomorrah" circulated online, as the actor pleads for help as he narrated how he was exposed to the body of his dead sister that had coronavirus for 36 hours. 77 24 Share U.S.|WDEL 1150AM|23d Coronavirus quarantine hotel collapses, trapping 70 people A hotel building in south-eastern China's Quanzhou city collapsed Saturday night, according to the city government statement. Several state media, including People’s Daily, confirmed the hotel has been used as coronavirus quarantine center. Like Comment Share U.S.|the-sun.com|15d Coronavirus kills ‘fit and healthy’ Italian paramedic aged just 46 after he promised his wife he was fine A 'FIT and healthy' paramedic has died after contracting coronavirus - becoming one of Italy's youngest victims. Diego Bianco, 46, passed away at his family home in Montello after working to help victims in the hard-hit region of Lombardy. 7 3 Share U.S.|Men's Health|13d This 103-Year-Old Woman Just Became The Oldest Person to Beat Coronavirus With the majority of Europe now in lockdown due to the Coronavirus, it can become easy to focus on the negatives of the pandemic that's now gone worldwide — as, at the time of writing, almost 8000 people have died from the disease. 67 8 Share U.S.|AOL Corp|19d "Italy has abandoned us": Brother trapped with sister's body in coronavirus shutdown NAPLES, Italy, March 12 (Reuters) - The brother of a woman who died at home after contracting coronavirus had to issue a desperate appeal on social media to persuade Italian authorities to come and collect her body. 13 14 Share U.S.|mirror|14d Coronavirus-hit Italy warns those aged 80 or older 'will be left to die' Italians over the age of 80 will be denied intensive care as the healthcare system groans under thousands of coronavirus cases. With 27,980 confirmed cases in the country, hospitals don't have enough ventilators to treat every patient. 1 2 Share U.S.|sciencespacerobots.com|21d Italian Doctor Warns of Pneumonia Tsunami From Coronavirus Italy has been one of the countries hardest hit so far by the Covid-19 coronavirus. They have 9,172 cases and 463 deaths. An Italian doctor on the frontlines in the battle against the virus is warning of its serious nature and that it is not just the elderly getting sick. He says, "Let's stop saying it's a bad flu." Like Comment Share

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