Woman, 21, with no pre-existing conditions dies ‘from coronavirus’ as heartbroken family pay tribute
A 21-YEAR-OLD woman with no underlying health concerns has died from coronavirus, her family said.
Chloe Middleton is believed to be the UK’s youngest victim with no existing medical issues.
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Her family said it should act as a wake-up call for people to take the Covid-19 pandemic seriously.
Mum Diane Middleton wrote on Facebook: “To all the people out there who think it's just a virus please think again.
“Speaking from a personal experience this so-called virus has taken the life of my 21-year-old daughter.”
The family, from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, called on people to stay indoors to halt the spread of the virus.
It comes as...
- Fit Brits were last night urged to sign up to a 250,000-strong National Help Service
- The UK death toll jumped to 422 with fears half of Brits could already be infected with the bug
- Seven coronavirus cases have been tracked back to a single football match in England
- Brits have been urged to keep working to help save the economy - but bosses need to keep them safe
- Transport police have been deployed onto rail networks to enforce a ban on unnecessary travel
On Sunday it was announced an 18-year-old boy had died after testing positive for coronavirus in Coventry, West Midlands.
But doctors said he had “significant underlying health issues” and that Covid-19 was not linked to his cause of death.
Chloe’s aunt Emily Mistry wrote on Facebook: “My beautiful, kind hearted 21 year old niece Chloe has passed away from Covid-19. SHE HAD NO UNDERLYING HEALTH ISSUES.
“My loved ones are going through the most unimaginable pain, we are shattered beyond belief.
“The reality of this virus is only just unfolding before our very eyes. Please, please adhere to government guidelines. DO YOUR BIT. Protect yourselves and protect others!
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London and the South East of England have been the areas worst-hit by the outbreak, with the capital facing death rates even worse than Italy.
The crisis has seen Prime Minister Boris Johnson order a three-week lockdown across the UK to stop the spread of the virus.
All pubs, restaurants and non-essential shops have been ordered to close.
Brits - except for key workers in areas such as the NHS and policing - have also been told to stay indoors except for food shopping and one session of exercise a day.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock last night announced a recruitment drive for 250,000 Good Samaritans to help drop off shopping and vital medication to 1.5 million patients asked to "shield" at home for the next 12 weeks.
He announced London's ExCeL centre will be converted into a new NHS hospital and 11,788 recently retired NHS staff will to the front line to help tackle coronavirus.
The global death toll from the deadly bug has already hit more than 18,000 across the globe.