A Scots swine flu survivor is furious lessons were not learned after that pandemic and blames the government for not acting quickly enough to prevent coronavirus deaths.Chantel McKenzie, 47, spent months in hospital fighting for her life in 2009 and 11 years later she is still suffering the effects of swine flu.The virus left her with just 22 per cent lung function and last year she finally had a lung transplant.This means she is one of Scotland’s shielded and faces months locked indoors away from anyone else to prevent her from getting coronavirus.But she said: “At the first signs of this pandemic the government should have shut the airports.