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Russia's youngest coronavirus victim, 36, blogged her grim 8-day descent to death

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The youngest person to die of Covid-19 in Russia chronicled her struggle with the disease. Anastasia Petrova died eight days after she first got a fever.

The single mum, who was editor of business magazine, posted on her blog right up until her death on March 31. In her final days the 36-year-old was working from her home in Perm, looking after her sons Ilya, 12, and Yaroslav, 10.

On Monday last week she appeared cheerful, joking that training for an online lecture at home felt like a "vacation". That evening her fever rose and the following morning her throat was sore.

She also developed a serious cough. Anastasia called her doctor and explained that three people who had been abroad recently had been in contact with her.

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