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Healthy dad with coronavirus in intensive care - as family tell UK to "wake up"

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The family of a dad who was rushed into hospital after contracting coronavirus and could be induced into a coma have pleaded with Brits to take the "killer" virus seriously.

Fit and healthy Middlesbrough dad-of-four David Timney saw what appeared to be a common cold deteriorate rapidly as Covid-19 took hold following a trip to Amsterdam.

The 55-year-old has been left in intensive care as he battles to overcome the killer virus, while his family are desperate for people to "wake up" to the dangers.

Son Luke expressed his frustrations at seeing photos of crowds heading to tourist spots, including beaches and queuing for ice cream over the weekend.

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