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Scots pilot who was Vietnam’s most critically ill Covid-19 patient issues virus warning to not be ‘blase’ – Daily Record
“I’m a living example of what this virus can do and it is serious”.
A Scots pilot who was Vietnam’s most critically ill coronavirus patient is warning others not to underestimate the deadly bug.
Medics didn’t know if Stephen Cameron from Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, would survive Covid-19 after spending 65 days on life support.
The 42-year-old works for Vietnam Airlines and became one of the country’s earliest and most critical patients.
Scottish airline pilot Stephen Cameron making his miraculous recovery from Covid-19 in Vietnam (Image: UGC)
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