Cameron Day achieved a first class degree and secured a job, but became ill soon after.
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BBC News
Three people tell the BBC how the condition has affected their physical and mental health.
Three people tell the BBC how the condition has affected their physical and mental health.
Having battled coronavirus, French nun Sister Andre will celebrate her 117th birthday this week.
Tips on lockdown life in cold weather, from keeping your windows open to watching films in the bath.
NHS dietician Victoria says that since she had Covid-19, things that normally taste and smell nice are repulsive but loos smell good.
Coronavirus has changed the way we travel but why are people buying fake Covid fake certificates?
Shielders have been receiving their first coronavirus jabs as part of the next stage of the rollout.
A collection of your tributes to some of the thousands of people in the UK who have died with coronavirus.
Three people tell the BBC how the condition has affected their physical and mental health.
Having battled coronavirus, French nun Sister Andre will celebrate her 117th birthday this week.
Tips on lockdown life in cold weather, from keeping your windows open to watching films in the bath.
NHS dietician Victoria says that since she had Covid-19, things that normally taste and smell nice are repulsive but loos smell good.
Coronavirus has changed the way we travel but why are people buying fake Covid fake certificates?
Shielders have been receiving their first coronavirus jabs as part of the next stage of the rollout.
A collection of your tributes to some of the thousands of people in the UK who have died with coronavirus.
Having battled coronavirus, French nun Sister Andre will celebrate her 117th birthday this week.
Tips on lockdown life in cold weather, from keeping your windows open to watching films in the bath.
NHS dietician Victoria says that since she had Covid-19, things that normally taste and smell nice are repulsive but loos smell good.
By Greig Watson
BBC News
Daisy, 17, is invited to the Platinum Jubilee concert because of her community work in the pandemic.
Vaccines and treatments have helped many in the UK but Isabel, 11, is among those still at risk.
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BBC Wales News
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BBC News NI
There are around five million people in the UK who still haven't had a Covid jab.
Kate's symptoms are life threatening - but what about Holly who has no immunity?
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