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'I'm 29 and told everyone coronavirus was a lie - now I might not survive it'

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coronavirus in Tenerife has filmed a powerful video message in intensive care urging others to take the virus more seriously.

Chris Grailey admitted that he was "first to say (coronavirus) was all bulls***" and that he refused to wear a face mask in the Spanish party resort thinking he was "invincible".The sales manager, who had no underlying health conditions, is now on a hospital bed breathing with an oxygen mask, unsure if he will "come out the other side".

Now he wants other young people to learn from his mistakes and take the virus seriously - before it is too late, the Manchester Evening News reports.

In the video message shared with the paper, a breathless Chris says: "I caught it in Tenerife thinking I was invincible, not wearing a.

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