
Lucile Randon Was the Oldest Person to Survive COVID-19 (118 Years Old)
Nothing about Lucile Randon’s life was ordinary. She was born in Alès, France, in 1904 alongside a twin sister Lydie, who tragically died before reaching age 2. Lucile nearly died as well but ultimately pulled through and survived for another 117 years. At 19, she converted to Catholicism. After working as a governess, teacher, and missionary at a hospital in Vichy, France, she became a nun at 40. Now known as Sister André, she dedicated her life to serving orphans and the elderly. Always defying the odds, Sister André became the oldest person to beat surviving COVID-19, beating the disease just before her 117th birthday. She had previously been declared the oldest nun in history. Sister André died of natural causes a few weeks shy of her 119th birthday.