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Coronavirus: 'Just stay inside' pleads victim's daughter | Coronavirus: 'Just stay inside' pleads victim's daughter |
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The daughter of a man who died after being diagnosed with coronavirus has pleaded with people to follow the government's strict new rules. | The daughter of a man who died after being diagnosed with coronavirus has pleaded with people to follow the government's strict new rules. |
Michael Gerard, 73, died in hospital on Sunday after getting pneumonia-like symptoms two weeks ago. | Michael Gerard, 73, died in hospital on Sunday after getting pneumonia-like symptoms two weeks ago. |
His daughter suspected he might have coronavirus but this was confirmed just four days before his death. | |
Strict new curbs on life in the UK to tackle the spread of coronavirus have been announced by the prime minister. | Strict new curbs on life in the UK to tackle the spread of coronavirus have been announced by the prime minister. |
As of now, people must stay at home except for shopping for basic necessities, daily exercise, medical or care need, and travelling to and from work where "absolutely necessary". | As of now, people must stay at home except for shopping for basic necessities, daily exercise, medical or care need, and travelling to and from work where "absolutely necessary". |
Speaking over the phone from her mother's home in Leicester, Sushila Moles welcomed the new restrictions announced by Boris Johnson on Monday evening. | Speaking over the phone from her mother's home in Leicester, Sushila Moles welcomed the new restrictions announced by Boris Johnson on Monday evening. |
She and her mother are both self-isolating but are worried other people are not taking the risks seriously. | She and her mother are both self-isolating but are worried other people are not taking the risks seriously. |
"It's so strange for me because I'm stuck in this house and have lost my dad and then I look on the news and see all these parks full of people," Ms Moles said. | "It's so strange for me because I'm stuck in this house and have lost my dad and then I look on the news and see all these parks full of people," Ms Moles said. |
"They probably don't know anybody who has died and other countries seem a long way away, but it is going to happen, this is a pandemic that is coming this way and we need to think about the vulnerable people and just stay inside and practise social distancing as best we can." | "They probably don't know anybody who has died and other countries seem a long way away, but it is going to happen, this is a pandemic that is coming this way and we need to think about the vulnerable people and just stay inside and practise social distancing as best we can." |
Ms Moles described her father as a "very frail man who has been unwell for 20 years", with health problems including Crohn's disease, glaucoma and autoimmune diseases. | Ms Moles described her father as a "very frail man who has been unwell for 20 years", with health problems including Crohn's disease, glaucoma and autoimmune diseases. |
"When I heard about it [coronavirus] I thought if my dad made it through this it would be a miracle," she said. | "When I heard about it [coronavirus] I thought if my dad made it through this it would be a miracle," she said. |
She also warned people they might have coronavirus even if they do not think they have it - as her father thought he had pneumonia. | She also warned people they might have coronavirus even if they do not think they have it - as her father thought he had pneumonia. |
"He wasn't too worried and neither was my mum - he was quite ill but he was kind of all right," she said. | "He wasn't too worried and neither was my mum - he was quite ill but he was kind of all right," she said. |
"They had been calling the doctors who said it sounded like pneumonia which he had before and sent over some antibiotics for him to get. | "They had been calling the doctors who said it sounded like pneumonia which he had before and sent over some antibiotics for him to get. |
"He took the antibiotics but didn't see any improvement. I was saying 'are you sure it's not corona?' because it's quite likely, this is going around." | "He took the antibiotics but didn't see any improvement. I was saying 'are you sure it's not corona?' because it's quite likely, this is going around." |
Mr Gerard's symptoms were a chesty cough and a high fever. | Mr Gerard's symptoms were a chesty cough and a high fever. |
He was admitted to hospital on 16 March after being ill for about a week. He was tested for coronavirus and this was confirmed on 18 March. | He was admitted to hospital on 16 March after being ill for about a week. He was tested for coronavirus and this was confirmed on 18 March. |
He died on the morning of 22 March. | He died on the morning of 22 March. |
Ms Moles described her father as "loving, kind and always supportive". | Ms Moles described her father as "loving, kind and always supportive". |
"He genuinely took delight in everything that I did and loved me unquestionably," she said. | "He genuinely took delight in everything that I did and loved me unquestionably," she said. |
"He's one of a kind and will be greatly missed." | "He's one of a kind and will be greatly missed." |
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