At 115 years, 128 days, Westman holds the ⦠According to the reports by French Media, Sister André tested positive for the virus in mid-January in Toulon. 3-min read 1 / 3 Virus Outbreak France Oldest Survivor This photo provided by the Sainte-Catherine Laboure care home communications manager shows Lucile Randon, Sister Andre's birth name, in Toulon, southern France, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021. Plus, a ⦠However, she recovered in the time of 3 weeks. A 116-year-old French woman who bears the distinction of being the oldest person in Europe survived a bout of COVID-19. Tavella said, "She didnât ask me about her health, but about her habitsâ. Sister Andréâs birth name is Lucile Randon. Born Lucile Randon on Feb. 11, 1904, she converted to Catholicism at the age of 19. This photo provided by the Sainte-Catherine Laboure care home communications manager shows Lucile Randon, Sister Andre's birth name, in Toulon, southern France, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021. PARIS (AP) â Whether it was the power of her prayers or her T-cells that did it, 116-year-old French nun Lucile Randon has survived COVID-19. EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) â Marvin Alberto Tomás wanted to be a soccer star in his native Guatemala, but economic reality set in. This photo provided by the Sainte-Catherine Laboure care home communications manager shows Lucile Randon, Sister Andreâs birth name, in Toulon, southern France, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021. French media report that the nun tested positive for the virus in mid-January in the southern ⦠PARIS (AP) â Whether it was the power of her prayers or her T-cells that did it, 116-year-old French nun Lucile Randon has survived COVID-19. Iris C. Westman (28 August 1905 â 3 January 2021) was an American supercentenarian who, at the time of her death, was the second-oldest living person in the United States whose age has been validated by the Gerontology Research Group (GRG), behind Hester Ford. Ï Î³ÎµÎ½Îθλια - o giraioteros anthropos tis evropis, i Lucile Randon nikise ton koronoio kai giortazei ta 117a tis genethlia Lucile Randon, who turns 117 on Thursday and also goes by the name Sister André, beat the coronavirus after testing positive last month at the Sainte Catherine Labouré retirement home in ⦠The U.S. is on pace to exceed Bidenâs goal of administering 100 million vaccine doses in his first 100 days in office. The nun, born Lucile Randon, is Europe's oldest living person and the second-oldest known living person in the world, according to the Gerontology Research Group, which validates details of people believed to be aged 110 or older. This photo provided by the Sainte-Catherine Laboure care home communications manager shows Lucile Randon, Sister Andreâs birth name, in Toulon, southern France, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021. A 116 ⦠He added, "For example, she wanted to â¦