America: 103-year-old Jeannie defeated Corona virus, celebrated with sip of beer
Many elderly people round the world have recovered from coronavirus within the past few months, kindling hope among anxious and fearful people that are currently under home quarantine.

A 100-year-old warfare II veteran from America beat COVID-19 after spending 58 days within the hospital last week. Before that, a lady from Spain became the world's oldest survivor of coronavirus after beating the disease at the age of 113.

While it's one thing to pass though a dangerous virus at an maturity, its another level of cool to celebrate it by downing a beer. Well, that is what 103-year-old Jennie Stenja did when she recovered from coronavirus in the week.

The great-great-grandmother celebrated beating the virus by cracking open a chilly beer and downing it sort of a pro. Her picture, which has now gone viral, speaks volumes about her spirit and can to remain alive and share happiness together with her family.

Jennie was the primary person in her rest home to contract the virus. And when she developed a low-grade fever, she was moved to a different ward for medical care. At that point, her family feared the worst as centenarians are highly at risk of the virus.

When her health deteriorated further, her family of two children, three grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren were asked by doctors to mention their final goodbyes.

However, Jennie wasn't finished life just yet.

Much to the surprise of the doctors and members of the family, Jennie's condition improved miraculously and he or she was eventually declared virus-free just three weeks after being infected.

"This feisty old Polish grandmother of ours officially beat the coronavirus. We're truly very thankful," Jennie's grandson-in-law Adam said.

Jennie isn’t the sole elderly woman who had been craving beer during the coronavirus pandemic.