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Perthshire man who spent nearly two weeks in hospital fighting coronavirus thanks NHS Tayside staff

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The family of a Perthshire man who spent nearly two weeks in hospital fighting the deadly coronavirus has thanked the NHS staff who cared for him.

Ken Clark, from Invergowrie, was discharged from Ninewells over the weekend. He had spent 11 days in the hospital, and wanted to thank the dedicated and caring NHS Tayside staff who cared for and helped him in his recovery.

Speaking at the weekend, staff nurse in ward three Ashley Gunn said: “We discharged Ken today after a two week stay in Ninewells. Activity hubs now open to children of Perth and Kinross category two key workers "Ken said he was overwhelmed by the dedication of the staff and asked us to take a photo with him to highlight his positive outcome.”Ken’s daughter Laura Meach, who

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