Two days ago my stepdaughter 24yrs old (husband and two small children) who I have looked after since she was a small girl suddenly had stomach pains and breathing problems, onset of about 3 hours from healthy and cheerful to groaning. Her husband drove her to hospital and while waiting to see the doctor she collapsed with a heart attack. The doctor did CPR with her lying on the floor and then she was rushed to the ICU. Everybody moved away in horror, covid, covid, covid. She had a severe lung infection and her restricted oxygen intake caused the heart attack, no covid was found. She is now on a breathing machine and is getting antibiotics. It seems now that any breathing problems you have is suspected to be covid. We are looking after her two daughters (one is only 6 months old) but we can't visit her due to fears of bringing covid into the ICU (a sensible precaution I suppose) which is very hard on the two kids and her husband. I think people have become over sensitive to covid in the towns as opposed to the villages.