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'I thought that was it' - Former Salford City boss Anthony Johnson, 38, on his near-death battle with Covid

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Sign up to the free MyBury newsletter to get the best stories direct to your inbox Former Salford City manager Anthony Johnson says he didn't think he would survive after being rushed to hospital with severe Covid-19 symptoms.

The 38-year-old had no underlying health conditions but was admitted in a serious condition on July 26, with paramedics forced to use a defibrillator on him to try and find a pulse while he lay in the back of an ambulance.

The dad-of-three went on to suffer kidney failure and pneumonia over the course of a horrific hospital stay. READ MORE:"He had demons that he couldn't conquer": Man, 28, asked his family for permission to end his life days before body discovered “I was worried," Anthony said. “I thought for a day or

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