Health
Covid coma hell as Dublin mum-of-4 ‘one of first patients in Ireland’ tells horror virus nightmare story – Dublin Live
Nearly one year on from the first case in Ireland, meet the mum who was one of the earliest patients and her harrowing tale about the month-long battle and her…

A Dublin mum-of-four who was one of the first people in Ireland to contract Covid-19 thought she was dying after the virus forced her to be put into a coma.
Dublin mother Anne Cahill, who is in her early fifties, started feeling symptoms in March 15 which hit her hard but little did she think she would end up hospital bound for almost one month.
She was left confused as medical experts outlined what she was battling in a time when very little was known about the virus.
It started while she was…
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