116-YR-OLD BEATS COVID, BECOMES OLDEST SURVIVOR
ANKARA: A 116-year-old woman in Turkey has survived Covid-19, according to her son, making her one of the oldest people to beat the disease.
Ayse Karatay has now been moved to a normal ward, her son Ibrahim told the Demiroren news agency on Saturday. “My mother fell ill at the age of 116 and stayed in the intensive care unit for three weeks... Her health is very good now and she’s getting better,” he said.
Ayse, from Emirdag in Afyonkarahisar, western Turkey, was treated in Eskisehir City Hospital after falling ill and testing positive for Covid-19 last month.
ANKARA/LONDON/MOSCOW: A 116-year-old woman in Turkey has survived Covid-19, according to her son, making her one of the oldest patients to beat the deadly respiratory disease.
Ayse Karatay has now been moved to a normal ward, her son Ibrahim told the Demiroren news agency on Saturday.
“My mother fell ill at the age of 116 and stayed in the intensive care unit for three weeks... Her health is very good now and she’s getting better,” he said.
French nun Sister Andre recovered from Covid-19 in February, days before her 117th birthday. She is the world’s second-oldest living person.
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Also, the UK is considering introducing the need for vaccine passports for large venues in September, but has yet to decide whether to roll out jabs to healthy schoolchildren.
The government is “looking at by the end of September” requiring Covid-19 vaccine certification for entry to large venues where infection risk may be higher, vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi said in an interview with Sky News.
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Meanwhile, Australia reported 1,684 new cases of the coronavirus on Sunday as authorities race ahead with vaccinations in a bid to end lockdowns on the populous southeast coast in the hope of making Christmas as close to normal as possible.
Japan will issue online Covid-19 vaccination certificates from December, the Nikkei newspaper reported on Sunday.
The government plans to issue the certificates - which will be intended for overseas travel rather than domestic use - via a QR scan code through a smartphone app from around mid-December, the Nikkei said.