Al Pacino's Near-Death Experience with COVID-19

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In an interview with the New York Times, Al Pacino revealed that he almost died from COVID-19 in 2020. The 84-year-old actor contracted the virus and fell unconscious, losing his pulse for several minutes. He was revived by medical personnel who arrived at his home. Despite this experience, Pacino has stated that it has not changed his outlook on life.

In his upcoming memoir, 'Sonny Boy,' Pacino details this terrifying incident. His latest movie, 'Modì, Three Days on the Wing of Madness,' premiered last week at the 72nd San Sebastián film festival.

Pacino's brush with death serves as a reminder of the ongoing pandemic and the importance of taking precautions to protect oneself and others.

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