Italy, which has witnessed thousands of deaths due to Coronavirus epidemic, a 101-year-old man has been released from hospital after recovering from the Covid-19. Gloria Lisi, the deputy mayor of the Italian city of Rimini, said the man, who has been named only as 'Mr P', was admitted to hospital last week after testing positive and left the hospital on Thursday. Lisi said his "truly extraordinary" recovery gave "hope for the future." Mr. P was born in 1919, during the Spanish flu pandemic, which is estimated to have killed between 30 million and 50 million people worldwide.
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