101-year-old Italian survives Spanish flu, world war and three-time COVID-19

Doctors in Italy have been stunned by the endurance of Nonna Maria Orsinger, a 101-year-old grandmother who survived the Spanish flu pandemic, World War II and three times with coronarys. Orsinger was positive with COVID-19 for the first time in February. In February, my mother was admitted to the hospital in Sondal and the doctor at the hospital [...]
In February, my mother was admitted to the hospital in Sondal and the doctor at the hospital told us that she had never met anyone as old as he was infected with coronary in that way. She was breathing herself and there was no fever”, says her daughter Carla.
Unfortunately, she was again hospitalized in September with a fever, after which she was tested again and proved positive. It passed a period of full treatment of 18 days.
Even then, the medical staff was amazed by the resistance of the old woman and said her stay in the hospital was largely a precaution.
Anyway, her fight with COVID-19 didn't stop here. She was positive about the virus again last Friday. In spite of everything, Maria Orsinger is an asmitmatic case.
Despite being quite bedridden because of her age and having difficulty communicating with her three daughters because she is almost deaf, her family eagerly awaits her arrival.
Born on July 21, 1919, in the small town of Gaggio, Maria Orsinger survived the Spanish flu pandemic, married during World War II, and is now on her way to defeat COVID-19 for the third time.
“The doctors are totally surprised”, her daughters say, explaining that their mother has tested three times negative and three times positive so far.











