[VIRAL] Italy's Oldest 95-Year-Old Coronavirus Survivor Shares How She Was Cured

A new sign of hope is now boosting the positivity of residents in Italy since a 95-year-old grandmother in the country just got cured by Coronavirus. The grandmother is now healing and ready to go home to her nursing home. She said that the hospital wherein she was admitted did not use any antiviral medications during her stay in their facilities-- which shows how miracles can happen in any way possible.

Italy's oldest Coronavirus survivor: "I'm now fine, they'll send me home in a little while."

[VIRAL] Italy's Oldest 95-Year-Old Coronavirus Survivor Did Not Used Any Antiviral Meds to Cure COVID-19
[VIRAL] Italy's Oldest 95-Year-Old Coronavirus Survivor Did Not Used Any Antiviral Meds to Cure COVID-19 Remo Casilli on Reuters

Alma Clara Corsini, 95, from Fanano in the Italian province of Modena, is now cured with her positive case of Coronavirus. This is what a local Italian newspaper reported on Mar. 18, explains how the oldest Coronavirus survivor in the country survived the deadly viral disease.

"Yes, yes, I'm fine. They were good people who looked after me well, and now they'll send me home in a little while," said Corsini.

According to the report, Corsini was rushed to a hospital in the city's northern province of Pavullo on Mar. 5. She was immediately admitted to the hospital since her symptoms showed a positive Coronavirus reaction to her body, and because of the initial studies saying that older people tend to be more prone to the disease.

On Mar. 18, Corsini was able to survive the COVID-19 without any help from any antiviral medicines that are now circulating all over the world. She said that her hospital staff helped her to recover from the disease. The Italian hospital also proudly showcased their success with the case of Corsini and called her the "pride of the staff."

Italy's success rate in curing Coronavirus disease

[VIRAL] Italy's Oldest 95-Year-Old Coronavirus Survivor Did Not Used Any Antiviral Meds to Cure COVID-19
[VIRAL] Italy's Oldest 95-Year-Old Coronavirus Survivor Did Not Used Any Antiviral Meds to Cure COVID-19 Reuters

Italy is now the worst-country that experiences the highest number of Coronavirus positive victims in a short span of time. As of now, health experts in the country already recorded death tolls of over 5,000 people-- which is a higher rate compared to China. Italy also has an increasing number of less than 60,000 infected citizens, with only over 7,000 recoveries since the first case.

The third worst-hit country to have Coronavirus in Spain with over 1,500 fatalities and less than 30,000 positive cases, Iran follows the lead to over 1,500 fatalities and more than 21,000 cases. This number is then followed by France with over 600 deaths and 16,000 positive cases, while the United States of America has recorded over 350 deaths and more than 30,000 positive cases since the spread of the disease.

Now, the authorities around the world are making stricter implementations of a ban to all travels, increased protocols in guiding everyone to stay in their homes, advising all to observe proper hygienic processes and practice social distancing to help curb the spread of the disease.

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