110-Year-Old Moroccan Woman Recovers from COVID-19, Discharged After 26 Days

A 110-year-old Moroccan woman has been discharged from the Hassan II University Hospital Center (CHU) in Fez after being infected with the coronavirus.
It took 26 days of hospitalization at the CHU-Fez for the centenarian to regain her health. She followed a treatment protocol adopted in accordance with the guidelines of the Ministry of Health. At the age of 110, she does not suffer from any other pathology.
This Moroccan woman is one of the many centenarians declared cured of covid-19 in the world. "From 100 to 113 years old, whether they live in France, Russia or England, the cured centenarians amaze the caregivers," says Le Figaro.
The French newspaper cites a few names: the Spanish doyenne, Maria Branyas, aged 113; Geneviève Mazet, a 104-year-old Frenchwoman; Ana del Valle, a 107-year-old Spaniard, Noémie Baraldi, a 100-year-old former French resistance member; Connie Titchen, a 106-year-old Briton; Pelagueïa Mikhaïlovna Poïarkova, a Muscovite who celebrated her 100th birthday by leaving the hospital, or Saltanat Akbari, a 107-year-old Iranian.
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