Bury, tested positive for coronavirus last month.But the father-of-two's condition deteriorated and he was rushed to hospital for oxygen on January 23, BirminghamLive reports.Four days later, he was placed in an induced coma in intensive care.His wife Geraldine Finnan said doctors also carried out heart checks after paramedics were concerned about his low blood pressure.Medics later confirmed he has atrial fibrillation - a condition causing an irregular and fast heart rate.The self-employed sales agent said her husband, now an HGV driver of Solihull in Warwickshire, could have suffered a heart attack or a stroke at a later date if the medical issue had not been detected.Mrs Finnan's family said he is now awake and despite being 'very, very.