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Liam Hibbins and flowers left on the Coast Road
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United Kingdom: A woman who was about to get married in 2020 when she tested positive for Covid-19 is currently learning to walk again after spending over a year in hospital.
38-year-old occupational therapit Rachels Booth from Linthorpe, Teeside, opened up about her thoughts of suicide after she was diagnosed with pancreatitis and coronavirus at the same time.
She had been making preparations for her wedding day when she started experiencing tormenting heartburn at work in April 2020.
Rachel was immediately brought to James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough and placed under intensive care after medics found she had both acute pancreatitis and coronavirus.
A woman who had been due to get married last year when she was diagnosed with coronavirus is now learning to walk again after 13 months in hospital.
Rachel Booth, 38, an occupational therapist at Middlesbrough s Roseberry Park Hospital, described how she was left suicidal after she was diagnosed with life-threatening pancreatitis and Covid-19 last year.
The bride-to-be, from Linthorpe, Teesside, had been preparing for her wedding when she began to experience excruciating heartburn at work in April last year.
She was rushed to James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough and immediately placed on the intensive care unit (ICU) after staff determined she had both acute pancreatitis and Covid.
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A grieving mum has paid tribute to her teenage son after he tragically died in a road accident. Jake Hurst was riding his bike on Bankfields Road in Eston when he collided with a white Volkswagen Golf.
James Cook Dr tells of relative optimism , but next few weeks will be the test
Just two recovering Covid patients are left on the critical care wards at James Cook, on the day restrictions are eased
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The next few weeks will be the test in the race between the virus and the vaccine, says a Teesside intensive care doctor.