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Scot leaves hospital 195 days after being admitted to ICU with Covid-19

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Scot leaves hospital 195 days after being admitted to ICU with Covid-19

Scot leaves hospital 195 days after being admitted to ICU with Covid-19

A Scottish man has finally left hospital nearly 200 days after he was first admitted with coronavirus.

Neil McLaughlin, Wendy Busby, and Dr Chris Keuh speak.Neil McLaughlin was taken to University Hospital Hairmyres in East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, on November 21 last year with the “typical symptoms” of a cough and feeling out of breath.


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