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Tam's a poster boy for coronavirus recovery after two weeks of being unconscious attached to a ventilator

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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A delivery driver who beat coronavirus after two weeks strapped to a ventilator has recalled his frightening ordeal.Tam McCue,64, thought he was a goner as his condition worsened at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley.He knew he was in dire straits when the paramedic who arrived at his home in Barrhead “kept going on the radio, saying ‘I need that ambulance now .”’Now he is fronting a recovery programme in the hope his story is inspirational to others.Tam is among the first intensive care survivors to be part of a rehab programme run by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.The five-week course - which all has to be done online - has seen Tam being awarded.

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