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Covid-19: 'Fit' Walsall nurse and mother-of-three in critical condition

Areema Nasreen, 36, is being treated at Walsall Manor Hospital where she works.

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A 36-year-old nurse and mother-of-three is on a ventilator in intensive care after contracting coronavirus.

Areema Nasreen is being treated at Walsall Manor Hospital where she works and is in a critical condition.

Her sister, Kazeema Nasreen, who works as a healthcare assistant at the same hospital, told Sky News the family thinks she could have picked it up “virtually anywhere”.

The 22-year-old said her sister, from Walsall, was on annual leave when she first started showing symptoms and does not think she picked it up at work.

She confirmed her sister is currently in a critical condition and on a ventilator, but “making tiny little progress”.

Speaking on Sunday, Kazeema Nasreen urged everyone to “take coronavirus seriously”.

She told BirminghamLive: “My sister who is an amazing nurse on the front line and who always helps so many has now caught this virus.

“She is critically ill in ICU (intensive care unit), on a ventilator and fighting for her life.

“I want everyone to know how dangerous this is. My sister is only 36 and is normally fit and healthy.

“People are not taking this seriously enough. She is young – it is not just the elderly who are at risk.”

Kazeema said Areema became unwell 10 days ago, suffering from a high temperature, cough and body aches.

"Eventually she got taken to hospital and they tested her two days ago. It came back positive and now she is in the Intensive Care Unit at the Manor Hospital," she said.

"We're obviously not allowed to visit her but the hospital staff are keeping in touch and updating us as often as possible."

She said the family are “heartbroken” but she praised the staff at Walsall Manor Hospital who have gone “above and beyond” in their care for her sister.

“Areema loves the NHS,” she said. “Her colleagues are like a second family and they have been truly amazing with her – and us.

“They are keeping us all strong and doing everything they can for her.”

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