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She's 102. She lived through the 1918 flu and now she's beat coronavirus — twice

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She's 102. She lived through the 1918 flu and now she's beat coronavirus —  twice

By Mallory Hughes, CNN    (CNN) -- Angelina Friedman is a survivor, in every sense of the word.When she was a baby, she lived through 1918 flu. Throughout her life she survived cancer, internal bleedin

A nurse and 6 of her family members have COVID-19. It began with a small  act of kindness

A nurse and 6 of her family members have COVID-19. It began with a small act of kindness

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World War II vet beats COVID-19, marks 104th birthday

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Emily O'Dea on LinkedIn: On International Nurses Day all my

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Rudy Reyes on LinkedIn: Anthony Fauci Explains Why the US Still

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When will the COVID-19 pandemic end?

The Most Terrifying Experience”: The U.S. Navy and the Pandemic of 1918

The Most Terrifying Experience”: The U.S. Navy and the Pandemic of 1918

2020 coronavirus outbreak coverage

2020 coronavirus outbreak coverage

A century on, why are we forgetting the deaths of 100 million?, Martin  Kettle

A century on, why are we forgetting the deaths of 100 million?, Martin Kettle

Jason Simmons on LinkedIn

Jason Simmons on LinkedIn

Ethan Moriarty posted on LinkedIn

Ethan Moriarty posted on LinkedIn

Coronavirus: 101-year-old born during 1918 flu pandemic beats COVID-19

Coronavirus: 101-year-old born during 1918 flu pandemic beats COVID-19

How India is dealing with COVID-19 pandemic - ScienceDirect

How India is dealing with COVID-19 pandemic - ScienceDirect

At 102 years old, New York woman beats the coronavirus — twice

At 102 years old, New York woman beats the coronavirus — twice

102-year-old woman born during 1918 pandemic beats COVID-19 -- for the  second time

102-year-old woman born during 1918 pandemic beats COVID-19 -- for the second time