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Nurse with coronavirus told 'go away' by heartless landlord who kicked her out

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A nurse has been thrown out of her rented flat by her landlord after being diagnosed with coronavirus. Clara Serrano, 31, says she was told to leave the flat in Madrid, Spain, after testing positive for Covid-19.

She arrived in Madrid after moving to the city from the town of Quintanar del Rey in Cuenca to work in a hospital. Serrano told local media: “I arrived in Madrid on 11th of March to start working at the hospital on the 12th.

I was sent to a COVID-19 ward. On the 19th I started to notice symptoms. On the 22nd I was tested and on the 23rd I was told I was positive.” Serrano added: “That same day the landlord told me that I had to go away.” The 31-year-old nurse told local media that she isolated herself in her bedroom, only going

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