A well known and popular Manchester United fan who had been fighting for life with coronavirus has thanked his NHS 'angels' after returning home.
30.04.2020 - 17:25 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Rochdale MP Tony Lloyd has spoken out about what it's like to have coronavirus and how the NHS saved his life.
The veteran Labour MP, 70, spent 25 days in Manchester Royal Infirmary with COVID-19, including 10 days in an induced coma on a ventilator.
He was discharged from hospital on Monday and is now recovering with family in Manchester.
Mr Lloyd spoke to the The Guardian about his humbling experience with COVID-19, his appreciation for the NHS and whether having the virus has changed him.
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A well known and popular Manchester United fan who had been fighting for life with coronavirus has thanked his NHS 'angels' after returning home.
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