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Scots dad describes Covid-19 like a 'slow death' after two weeks on ventilator

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A healthy dad who almost lost his life to coronavirus has described the experience as "like a slow death". Stewart Colqhoun, from Glasgow, was spent to weeks on a ventilator in intensive care after developing a fever and breathing difficulties in March.

The father-of-two had to undergo cardioversion treatment to restore his normal heartbeat but was the first coronavirus patient at the hospital to be successfully taken off ventilation.

The 47-year-old said he wouldn't wish the virus "on his worst enemy", reports Glasgow Live. Stewart has now begun a year-long recovery process back to full-health.He was initially told by his GP that his symptoms sounded flu-like and that he was to stay home and take paracetamol.But after 12 days, paramedics

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