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Almost every human being desires a long life. Around the world, there are several people who have lived exceptionally long lives, exceeding 100 years.
According to data from the Gerontology Research Group, here are the five oldest living people in the world:
1. Lucile Randon - 118 years, 75 days
2. Tekla Juniewicz - 115 years, 321 days
3. Maria Branyas Morera - 115 years, 54 days
4. Casilda Benegas Gallego - 115 years, 19 days
5. Fusa Tatsumi - 115 years, 2 days
A French nun named Lucile Randon is currently the oldest person in the world, having lived 118 years and 75 days. She spends her twilight years in a nursing home in southern France.
Lucile Randon, also known as Sister André, was born Lucile Randon on February 11, 1904. Sister André is also the oldest known survivor of COVID-19. She tested positive for COVID-19 in early 2021, but recovered within three weeks, allowing her to celebrate her 117th birthday.
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