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Covid survivor creates online support group to help others recover

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A Co Meath woman who contracted Covid-19 in March has set up an online support group to help people who are on the road to recovery.

Claire Twomey, 33, from Ashbourne, Co Meath said she contracted the virus on 28 March. Her parents, Nora and Joe, also tested positive for the virus. "I was in bed for about five days, it was really scary.

I wasn't eating, I didn't have the energy to speak and you just did not know when it was going to go away," she recalled Claire and her father Joe were diagnosed with mild to moderate symptoms.

However her mother Nora was hospitalised at the Mater in Dublin. "She had a severe cough, fever and they found fluid on her lungs," explained Claire.

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