She won’t even be able to comfort him because she has to stay two metres away.“It’s a horrible situation for everyone. It’s been so difficult for everyone to try and deal with.”To make matters even worse for the family, it wasn’t just Aliadiere’s mother-in-law who caught the virus - his father-in-law Mike did as well.He was infected while trying to care for his wife at their home before she died and soon found himself in hospital battling for his own life.“He was 50/50,” Aliadiere explained.
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