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Kilwinning councillor re-elected after battling back from brink with Covid

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Long Covid sufferer Scott Davidson is looking for a much happier next five years in power after nearly losing his life.The SNP councillor is looking to serve the people of Kilwinning after winning a second term at the North Ayrshire Council election on Friday.He said: "In March 2020 I was sparring with my son Lomond and was fine, but when I went to serve food on to our plates I felt everything going clammy, sticky and lightheaded and his mum came to pick him up as I had multiple Covid symptoms."There were a few occasions when I thought I was away when I wasn't getting enough oxygen.

I didn't want to go into hospital because if I was there I would end up on a ventilator."Mr Davidson then caught the deadly virus a second time a year later and suffered the effects of long Covid and was absent from council duties for a considerable periodHe added: "I suffered long Covid in March 2021 and that gave me a cough and I was hot and had a blinding sore head."I'm humbled that the people of Kilwinning have given me so much support, even when I had Covid I was helping people out.

Covid has taught me that life can be suddenly short, even for a fairly strong, fit firefighter."I have retired as a firefighter and will put all my attention into the council."There were a lot of good results for the SNP and I look forward to what comes next, getting on with it and driving the SNP forward."Former Labour Councillor David O'Neill was realistic after losing Irvine South.The Ayrshire Live app is available to download now.Get all the local news in your area – plus features, football news and the latest on the coronavirus crisis – at your fingertips 24/7.The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories while you can

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