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    Default This 106-year-old woman just survived coronavirus: Watching how she celebrated will b

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    This 106-year-old woman just survived coronavirus: Watching how she celebrated will brighten your day
    Todd Garrin
    Yahoo LifeJune 3, 2020, 1:32 PM CDT

    Rose Bromberg, who is 106 years old, has lived through a lot: the 1918 influenza pandemic, Prohibition, the Great Depression and two world wars, just to name a few. Now she can add one more event to her long list: she’s also a survivor of COVID-19.

    Bromberg was diagnosed in late April with the coronavirus, and her son Howie told Yahoo Life that he and his family were devastated at the news.

    “Me and my sister thought the worst,” he shared. “We almost started [to] make [end of life] plans,” he added.

    When the coronavirus outbreak began, Bromberg’s care facility went into isolation, which prevented family members from visiting in person — which made the situation even more difficult for her loved ones.

    “We haven’t been able to visit since March 3. We’ve had to make do with what it is,” said Bromberg’s son.

    Andrea Rivera, the director of activities at The Gardens at Monroe in Monroe Township, N.J., where Bromberg lives, has gotten to know Bromberg well since she first came to live at the facility almost six years ago — and revealed that she and the staff have a nickname for her: Mama Rose.

    “Mama Rose is 106 and we want her here forever with us. She’s a little bit of a flirt with the male staff,” joked Rivera, who says Bromberg has “an amazing sense of humor.”

    Rose Bromberg spent three weeks in the facility’s COVID-19 isolation unit recovering from the coronavirus. (Photo: Courtesy of Howie Bromberg)
    Rose Bromberg spent three weeks in the facility’s COVID-19 isolation unit recovering from the coronavirus. (Photo: Courtesy of Howie Bromberg)
    When Rivera found out Bromberg was sick, she says it hit her hard.

    “You have that moment when your heart drops. Then you pick yourself up and you say ‘OK. We’re going to help her beat this,’” says Rivera.

    Bromberg’s son says his mother has always been a fighter.

    “Whatever she had she always came through,” he says. “She broke her hip at 102 and recovered. She’s a survivor,” he adds.

    Bromberg spent three weeks in the facility’s COVID-19 isolation unit and slowly but surely improved.

    “Every day we waited for updates,” says Bromberg’s son.

    Upon news of her positive progress, he says he and his family couldn’t have been happier. Bromberg left the COVID-19 isolation unit on May 22.

    “We were euphoric. It was exciting. All of our friends call her ‘wonder woman,’” he says.

    Rivera says when she and other staff members heard Bromberg would be leaving the isolation unit, they decided to throw her a party.

    “Each day she felt better we felt better. The first time she made a joke we knew ‘she’s back,’” says Rivera. “One of our nurses said, ‘We need to get some balloons.’”

    When asked how she’s feeling now, Bromberg told Yahoo Life she’s “much better today, thank you. Thank god!”

    Bromberg’s son says his mother his doing great — something her five grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren are all thankful for — and she doesn’t miss a chance to get dressed up for herself and the other residents.

    Rose Bromberg, pictured with her family, which includes 5 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren (Photo: Courtesy of Howie Bromberg)
    Rose Bromberg, pictured with her family, which includes 5 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren (Photo: Courtesy of Howie Bromberg)
    “She’s still the same — she gets dressed every day with makeup, jewelry, lipstick,” he says. “She’s outgoing, funny, always a party-type person,” he adds.
    And here we have a positive story instead of all the doom and gloom that has been spread about C-19 and even more recently
    the black riots and organized destruction that has been going on.
    Certainly brought a big smile to my face today..
    Imagine being 106 years old and still in the shape she is in, both mentally and physically! Tyr
    18 U.S. Code § 2381-Treason Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.

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    That's great! 106 years is amazing in itself, but now she has lived through the c19 era too!

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