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Travel blogger left stranded in Thai holiday paradise for three months says 'there's worse places to be stuck'

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A travel blogger has told of being holed up in a holiday paradise thousands of miles from home for more than three months because of the coronavirus.

Dan Worthy has been counting down the days in Phuket, Thailand after being unable to leave as tourist travel routes were closed down.

He arrived for a pal's dream wedding on February 28- and has since seen the country's whole economy shut down. Dan is now going through local AIrBnBs after his hotel closed and is awaiting the reopening of the local airport.The 29-year-old Manchester man regularly travels north of the border into Scotland on his journeys and claims Scottish routes through his mum.But despite being stranded he is making the most of his time in South East Asia- swimming and

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