Health
Mum told she has months to live on Zoom after missing appointments due to Covid – Metro.co.uk
Kimberley Eccles, 23, has been told she has been given a 1% chance of survival.

Kimberley Eccles has been given a 1% chance of survival (Picture: Facebook)
A care worker who missed out on three vital medical appointments due to the pandemic has been told she has an aggressive cancer over Zoom.
Kimberley Eccles, 23, spent six months in pain as a tumour grew in her left cheek, eventually leading to her collapsing at work and being rushed to hospital.
She was told she has just six months left to live in August over a Zoom call while her seven-year-old daughter Maya was at home…
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