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Usa city Rio De Janeiro Brazil city Sao Paulo Coronavirus Covid-19 Profile Usa city Rio De Janeiro Brazil city Sao Paulo

Brazilian woman, 97, becomes country's oldest COVID-19 survivor

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RIO DE JANEIRO: When 97-year-old Brazilian Gina Dal Colleto was hospitalised on Apr 1 with coronavirus symptoms, few could have thought she would survive the deadly virus.

On Sunday (Apr 12), Dal Colleto was pushed in a wheelchair out of Sao Paulo's Vila Nova Star hospital to applause from doctors and nurses, becoming the oldest known survivor of COVID-19 in Brazil, the Latin American country worst-hit by the outbreak.

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