A 98-year-old Perthshire resident has become a shining example of how coronavirus patients with the illness should never give up hope and are in safe hands.In her daily afternoon update on Wednesday, first minister Nicola Sturgeon heaped praise on Daphne Shah who stunned doctors to beat the deadly pathogen and is now recovering at her home in St Madoes.Tough Daphne, who turns 99 in July, was rushed to Ninewells Hospital with a high temperature, persistent cough and difficulty breathing after her hospice volunteer son Wesley realised the antibiotics she was prescribed by her doctor were failing to work.Mrs Shah, born in Kochi, India in 1921, then tested positive for COVID-19 and spent five days in hospital before being discharged with