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Coronavirus: Vietnam coma pilot warns people ‘not to be blasé’ – BBC News
Scot Stephen Cameron spent more than two months in a coma in Vietnam after contracting coronavirus.
Media captionScottish pilot Stephen Cameron spent 10 weeks in a coma in Vietnam
A Scottish pilot, who spent more than two months on a ventilator in Vietnam, has warned Britons “not to be blasé about coronavirus” as lockdown eases.
Stephen Cameron, 42, from Motherwell, was Vietnam’s sickest patient and became known nationwide as Patient 91.
“I’m a living example of what this virus can do and how it is serious,” he told the BBC from his Wishaw hospital bed.
His doctors say he now faces “a lon…
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