By Mallory Hughes
Angelina Friedman celebrates her birthday. |
(CNN)Angelina
Friedman survived cancer, miscarriages, internal bleeding, sepsis and
now not one, but two pandemics. More than 100 years after living through
the 1918 influenza pandemic, the 101-year-old woman just beat
coronavirus.
An
administrator at the Mohegan Lake, New York, nursing home where Friedman
lives said Friedman is back to her old self and celebrating life as if
nothing ever happened.
"It also just goes to show how much the world needs hope that you can beat this at 101," Amy Elba told CNN.
"She and my dad had cancer at the same time. She survived. He didn't," she said.
Her mother died giving
birth, and her two sisters helped her survive until they could reunite
with their father in New York, where they lived in Brooklyn, Merola told
WPIX.
One of 11 children, Friedman is the last surviving.
"She is not human," Merola said. "She has superhuman DNA."
Now a resident of the North Westchester Restorative Therapy & Nursing Center, Friedman battled yet another pandemic.
"She had gone out to the hospital for a procedure and when she returned she had tested positive," Elba told CNN.
Merola
told the affiliate her mother isolated in her room and ran a fever on
and off for several weeks as she battled the coronavirus until April 20,
when she tested negative.
Nurses
called Merola and said Friedman was doing great. She was eating again
and looking for yarn to crochet with, they told her.
"She
is a mover and a shaker," Elba said. "She's a big knitter and she makes
all kinds of things and gives them away to visitors."
The staff threw a big birthday party for Friedman's 101st birthday, and last year she was crowned prom queen.
Friedman was named Prom Queen at the nursing home. |
"She's
super active. You couldn't believe it for her age," Elba said. "Still
doing her leisure activities probably that she's done forever."
Like
many other facilities, Elba said, they have set up alternative means
for patients to remain in contact with their families.
As
prom season approaches, Elba said that although the schools might not
get a dance, Friedman is certainly going to have hers -- and hopes she
will be named prom queen for the second year in a row.
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