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Saturday, May 16, 2020
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The youngest in your country and the oldest in Spain, this awful virus doesn't distinguish.
They say out of something bad, something good happens, a recovery, but so sad to have lost that young man in his prime.
Julie is absolutely right, the virus hits without distinction. Every Corona death is one too many.
Wow that is a contrast in life isn't it! It is sad to see the young man has died, but great to see the lady has recovered.
Congratulations on her age of 113 years young.
So sad that young man had to die, Sumo Wrestlers are amazing people, we have films of Sumo's wrestling when Mike lived in Japan.
Catherine
This virus seems so unpredictable. Who would imagine that those two cases would end up the way they did.
I'm not surprised about the sumo wrestler but the 113 woman is an amazing case!
Goes to show that the old don't always do from, and the young not always live through this virus. It can happen to anyone of us. My thoughts are with the families of the victims, especially those that die far too young.
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