Coronavirus: British man who caught virus ‘beat flu with glass of hot whisky’
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A British man known to have caught the coronavirus beat the killer bug with a “glass of hot whisky and honey”.
Connor Reed says he was diagnosed in Wuhan, China, after struggling to breathe.
The 25-year-old man, who has lived in the country for three years to teach English, was kept in hospital for two weeks and feared the worst.
“I used the inhaler which helped control the cough and drank a hot whisky with honey until that ran out.
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“It’s an old fashioned remedy but it seemed to do the trick.
“I did refuse to take the antibiotics the doctors prescribed me because I didn’t want to take any medicines.”
Health authorities, though, have never advised hot whisky with honey as a method to calm such symptoms.
The teacher, originally from Llandudno, north Wales, said Wuhan has become a “ghost town” in recent weeks.
The 25-year-old, who caught the virus two months ago, continued: “I’ve been off work and the boss thinks we will be reopening in a couple of weeks but I’m not so sure.
“Wuhan is becoming a real ghost town — there is hardly anybody in the streets and the shops are running low of fresh fruit and vegetables.
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“If you go out without a mask the police will arrest you.
“It was only when I called back a couple of weeks ago that they told me I’d had the coronavirus.”
Connor told The Sun he has informed British authorities to say he had been diagnosed with the virus.
He added: “They kept asking if I wanted a place on a flight out but I said no.
“I’ll stick it out here. I am proof coronavirus can be beaten.”