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Five years on from COVID, one survivor reflects on having to fight for his life

 
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Mark Hammersley is a survivor. Standing in the Welsh sun, smiling broadly with an outreaching hand to welcome me, he looks the picture of good health. 

There is no sign of the trauma. Or the desperate battle for life he fought and won.

Five years on from COVID, one survivor reflects on having to fight for his life
Image: Mark Hammersley, who was treated for COVID in an intensive care unit in October 2020
Image: Mark Hammersley, who was treated for COVID in an intensive care unit in October 2020

I first met Mark as he gasped for air in Warrington Hospital's intensive care unit. It was October 2020 and the country was in the grip of the second wave of the COVID pandemic.

"The first 24 hours was critical. I was unconscious really in many ways," Mark reminds me.

He doesn't need to. The image of Mark wearing a breathing mask attached by a tube to a CPAP machine will stay with me for a very long time.

He had been admitted after becoming poorly while moving house. Mark was 57 then and his underlying health conditions put him at serious risk.

His raspy voice was barely audible over the constant bleeping of the ICU's life-saving diagnostic machines.

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