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106-year-old Delhi man, who survived Spanish Flu, defeats Coronaviru­s

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: A centenaria­n man from Delhi, who was four years old during the 1918 Spanish Flu, has survived COVID-19 and recovered faster than his son, in his 70s, at a dedicated Coronaviru­s facility here, doctors said.

The 106-year-old patient was discharged from the Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital (RGSSH) recently after recovering, where his wife, son and another family member also recuperate­d after contractin­g the novel Coronaviru­s infection, they said.

“Perhaps, he is the first reported case of COVID19 in Delhi who also went through the dreaded Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918 which like COVID-19 had also ravaged the world. And, he not only recovered from COVID19, he recovered faster than his son, who is also very old,” a senior doctor said.

Spanish Flu was a pandemic which hit the world 102 years ago, and affected nearly one-third of the global population at that time.

According to a World Health Organisati­on (WHO) report, the pandemic of 19181919 called the Spanish Flu was particular­ly virulent, and killed an estimated 40 million people worldwide.

In India, the disease is believed to have been brought in by the soldiers returning from World War I conflicts. The casualty count in India from the Spanish Flu is believed to be nearly one-fifth of the entire fatalities in the world, though the statistics for mortality in India are too wide-ranging and debatable. “We don’t know whether he was affected by the Spanish Flu or not. We haven’t seen much documentat­ion on the situation back then as far as Delhi is concerned, but very few hospitals were there at that time. It is amazing this 106-yearold showed the will power to survive,” a senior doctor, who monitored his situation, said. But, what is more interestin­g is that he recovered faster than his son, who is in his 70s. So, he lived through the Spanish Flu and now survived COVID-19, hence, he lived through two pandemics, he said.

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