Published 18:11 IST, March 23rd 2020

95-year-old becomes oldest woman in Italy to recover from coronavirus

A 95-year-old from Italy became the oldest woman in the country to recover from coronavirus. The recent development has come as a ray of hope for the country.

Reported by: Vishal Tiwari
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A 95-year-old from Italy became oldest woman in country to recover from coronavirus. recent development has come as a ray of hope for country when it is battling probably worst health crisis in its history. According to reports, Alma Clara Corsini was mitted to hospital in Pavullo on March 5, where doctors and specialists saw her remarkable recovery to make her oldest woman in country to overcome dely disease, which is considered more vulnerable for elderly. 

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As per reports, Corsini has been discharged from hospital and has returned to her home in Fanano. While talking to media, Corsini thanked medical staff for looking after her and said that she feels good now. Earlier this week, a 97-year-old became oldest man in Italy to recover from coronavirus. man returned to his home in Cremona, Lombardy, after spending two weeks in hospital. Lombardy in Norrn Italy is worst affected region in country where most of coronavirus cases have been recorded. 

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Coronavirus outbreak

Italy surpassed China to record most number of deaths anywhere in world where so far more than 5,400 people have lost ir lives due to disease. re are currently 46,638 active cases in country, of which 3,000 patients remain under critical condition. Italy has successfully treated more than 7,000 people since disease first broke out in December 2019. 

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COVID-19 has claimed more than 14,600 lives across world and has infected nearly 3,38,000 people globally since it first broke out in December 2019. China is most affected country in world as experts believe that virus originated from a seafood market in Wuhan city, epicentre of disease, where animals were reportedly being tred illegally.  

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18:11 IST, March 23rd 2020