103-Yr-Old Red Sox Fan Celebrates Beating COVID W/ Beer Chug, Amazing Video!

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103-Yr-Old Red Sox Fan Celebrates Beating COVID W/ Beer Chug, Amazing Video!
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This is AWESOME!!!!

... the die-hard Boston fan was diagnosed with COVID-19 in early May and became seriously ill.

Gunn says Stejna was the first to test positive in her Wilbraham, Mass. nursing home ... and was forced to be moved into a different part of the facility after coming down with a fever. In fact, Gunn says things got so dire ... his family members called to say what they thought would be their final goodbyes ... and Gunn says he even asked Jennie straight up if she was ready to go to heaven.

But, fortunately for everybody ... Jennie pulled through -- and was rewarded with an ice-cold beer by her nursing home staff for beating it.The Red Sox might not be able to tally wins yet this season ... but go ahead and chalk this one up as W #1 for Boston this summer anyway!

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