Europe's oldest person, a 116-year-old French nun, survives Covid-19
(CNN)Europe's oldest person has survived Covid-19 after testing positive just a few weeks before her 117th birthday.
Sister
André, a nun who was born in 1904, tested positive for the virus on
January 16, according to David Tavella, communications director at the
Sainte Catherine Labouré nursing home in Toulon, southern France, where
she lives.
André, who was born Lucille Randon, showed no symptoms, Tavella told CNN Wednesday.
"I
didn't know I had it," André said in an interview with CNN affiliate
BFMTV. "No, I wasn't scared because I wasn't scared of dying."
André
is preparing to celebrate her 117th birthday on Thursday. Although
visitors aren't allowed at the home, she will receive video messages
from her family and the local mayor, as well as taking part in a video
Mass, Tavella said.
"We're doing all we can to make her happy," he said.
André's birthday meal will feature her favorites: foie gras, baked Alaska and a glass of red wine, Tavella added.
"She drinks a glass of wine every lunchtime," he said.
"Sister
André's birthday is taking place at a good time -- it couldn't be a
better time, because it will mark the beginning of big festivities that
will be organized around this relaxing of our restrictions," Tavella
told BFMTV. "Our residents will be able to get out of their rooms, eat
together, participate in activities."
André
worked as a governess and a teacher, teaching the children to be "very
polite," she told French TV station CNEWS. She became a nun in 1944 and
moved to the nursing home in Toulon in 2009, Tavella told CNN.
She
has lived through two world wars as well as the 1918 Spanish Flu
pandemic -- she told CNEWS she didn't catch the deadly virus -- and
remains philosophical about the coronavirus.
"It will come and go," she told BFMTV. "I don't know."
André is the second-oldest person alive today, after Kane Tanaka, a Japanese woman who was born on January 2, 1903, according to the Gerontology Research Group (GRG).
André
became the oldest living person in France in October 2017 following the
death of Honorine Rondello, and is the second-oldest French person
ever, following Jeanne Calment, who lived to 122.
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