The oldest Spanish – 113-year-old Maria Braniac – coped with the coronavirus. As ABC reports, COVID-19 revealed she’s in the middle of April. Several weeks, the woman held in isolation in her room at a nursing home, and the last test showed that her body has overcome a disease. And now she has become the oldest person on the planet who survived infection with a coronavirus.

However, to cope with the deadly disease to others, she is no stranger, as a child she survived the Spanish flu epidemic. However, after that, according to her relatives, does not seriously ill, all her life she was in good health, though he never played sports.

Maria Branas was born 4 Mar 1907 in San Francisco, where her father worked as a journalist. In 1915 she returned to their historical homeland, in 1931, got married and now has 11 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

In the last 20 years, she lives in a nursing home in the town of Olot in Catalonia. At the center, as in many others throughout Spain, the coronavirus has claimed the lives of many people, but Maria pulled it off.

As noted by her relatives, the last time they saw her birthday, and now look forward to the opportunity to meet with her.