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Washington woman, 106, who lived through 1918 Spanish flu shares coronavirus advice

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https://www.king5.com/article/news/...1918/281-819e6bfb-c209-4bbd-9a52-529a2746c8c8
Washington woman, 106, who lived 1918 Spanish flu shares coronavirus advice

Centenarian Fritzi Bryant is the grandmother of KING 5 Chief Investigative Reporter Susannah Frame.

Author: Susannah Frame
Published: 7:50 PM PDT March 17, 2020
Updated: 8:12 AM PDT March 18, 2020

SEATTLE — My grandmother and former Seattle resident Fritzi Bryant, 106, lives in an assisted living facility in Yakima. She’s one of Washington state’s oldest residents and one of the few still alive who remembers the Spanish flu of 1918...
 
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