'Incredible’ An Ethiopia Man Age 100 Recovers From Coronavirus
Aba
Tilahun Woldemichael's family says he is 114, which would make him the world's
oldest man, but there is no birth certificate to confirm his age.
People
over the age of 80 are considered to be among the most vulnerable if they catch
the virus.
The
centenarian, who is an Ethiopian Orthodox Christian monk, is now being looked
after at home by his grandson.
"When
I was in the hospital I was praying to God asking for my health. I was crying
and praying for the whole country to be healthy again," he told the BBC.
Aba
Tilahun tested positive for the virus when a random screening process took
place in his neighbourhood in the capital, Addis Ababa, and was admitted to
hospital before the symptoms showed, Dr Hiluf Abate told the BBC's Newsday
programme.
This
allowed the medical team to be pro-active with its treatment and closely
monitor the old man, he added.
Within four days of
his admission to the severe coronavirus ward in Yeka Kotebe hospital, Aba
Tilahun's condition deteriorated as the virus took hold and he was put on
oxygen, Dr Hiluf said.
In
all he spent 14 days at the hospital, and was treated with oxygen for more than
a week.
He also
was given anti-biotics and the anti-inflammatory drug dexamethasone, which has
been hailed as a ground-breaking
treatment for hospital patients seriously ill with Covid-19.
Ethiopia,
which has strict coronavirus restrictions, has recorded more than 5,000
confirmed cases and 81 deaths.
Although the
hospital cannot confirm that its patient is 114 years old, the medical team
says that he is definitely older than 100 and estimates that he is 109.
In
his youth, he moved to Addis Ababa from southern Ethiopia when he was young and
has lived through tumultuous times in his country.
He witnessed the
Italian occupation between 1935 and 1941, the overthrow of Emperor Haile
Selassie in 1974, the collapse of the Marxist Derg regime in 1991 and now he
has survived Covid-19.
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