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Healthy dad, 27, with coronavirus symptoms dies 10 days after son's birth

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A young man who became a father for the second time just 10 days ago has died after showing coronavirus symptoms. Thomas Davies, 27, started developing a cough, aches and cold sweats when he finished working last Friday.

He passed away on Thursday, having spent the night sitting up with infant son Morgan, the Daily Post reports. His mother said she could not even hug family members in their grief because they were observing social distancing.

Mandy Davies said: "We can’t embrace each other and I can’t even comfort my family because I can’t see them. "I can’t put my arms around any of them because we have to stay two metres apart. "I went to see my daughter and I had to stay at the bottom of the path." The 53-year-old mother said Thomas

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