106-Year-Old Maria Torres, Who Survived 1918 Flu Pandemic, Receives COVID-19 Vaccine

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — A 106-year-old woman who survived the 1918 flu pandemic got a helping hand to get her COVID-19 vaccination.

(credit: CBS)

Maria Torres has trouble getting around, so leaving her apartment to get the vaccine was not an option. So her grandson went online for help.

CJ Bartholomew, a nurse manager with Care Ambulance, answered the call, and went to Torres' apartment in downtown LA to administer the vaccine. Bartholomew said the house call was a special exception for Torres, and resources limit such visits.

The coronavirus pandemic actually Torres' second pandemic. She was a young girl during the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918.

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