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'Forget the conspiracy theories, forget the idea it's like the flu': Coronavirus sufferer's warning after month of hell

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coronavirus. The 29-year-old from Rusholme didn't have a fever, a cough, shortness of breath and he still had his sense of taste and smell.

That was on July 7. Three weeks and one A+E visit later, Luke has just come out of quarantine, after testing positive for Covid-19.Despite now being given the all clear, Luke is still suffering chest pains and has a long way to go before making a full recovery.He has issued a warning about the signs of coronavirus he wished he had known about, and has urged anyone who feels midly unwell to book a test."Forget the conspiracy theories, forget the idea that it's 'just like the flu,' it isn't," Luke said."It can rip through your body and mind, even in a mild form.

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