Friends and family pay tribute to an engineer in Blackpool, a music legend in Liverpool and a Rotherham taxi driverCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageWhen Roehl Ribaya left intensive care after 60 days in the summer, his family thought his battle with coronavirus was over. In July, he left the doors of Blackpool Victoria hospital to applause from staff as lead consultant Dr Jason Cupitt said it signalled the hospital had “survived the first wave of this silent killer”.But the 47-year-old experienced difficulties from then onwards, finding tasks such as walking up stairs challenging. He was breathless and fragile. On 13 October, he had a cardiac arrest, leaving him in a coma until he died two days later. Continue reading…
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