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NM Positive | Age is just a number! 106-year-old woman recovers from COVID-19

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The recent few months have indeed been extremely tough and gloomy owing to the widely spread COVID-19 across the globe, but some good news from around the world every day shine upon as rays of hope.

Age is indeed just a number when one witnesses stories of fighters like the 106-year-old Connie Titchen recover from deadly diseases like COVID-19.

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She is believed to be UK’s oldest patient to recover from COVID-19. She suffered from the virus for just under three weeks before being discharged by the hospital this week.

“I feel very lucky that I’ve fought off this virus. I can’t wait to see my family”, Titchen said as she left Birmingham City Hospital.

Alex Jones, her granddaughter, thanked staff at the hospital for taking ‘brilliant’ care of her.

The UK has a total of 99,516 confirmed cases with a death toll of over 12,000.

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