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Coronavirus victim, 36, detailed last days of her life on Facebook

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A Russian woman who died of coronavirus at just 36 chronicled the last days of her life on Facebook. Anastasia Petrova, a mum-of-two and editor of a business magazine, is the country's youngest victim of Covid-19.

Last Monday she wrote a cheerful post about working from home, saying that training for an online lecture felt like a "vacation".

That evening she developed a fever and cough, and by the following morning had a sore throat. She called her doctor to tell them she'd had contact with three people who had recently travelled abroad, and was told to take paracetamol and monitor her temperature every 20 minutes. "You can see how it drops from 38.4C to 37.3C," she wrote. "I believe it's just ARVI (Acute Respiratory Viral Infection), by

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