The Yorkshire grandmother-of-two who has beaten coronavirus and pneumonia

A grandmother-of-two has been discharged from hospital after beating both coronavirus and pneumonia.

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Mandy Fletcher with her two grandchildren, Charlie and Eva.Mandy Fletcher with her two grandchildren, Charlie and Eva.
Mandy Fletcher with her two grandchildren, Charlie and Eva.

Mandy Fletcher, 54, was taken to hospital after falling seriously ill with coronavirus, and tests later revealed she was also battling pneumonia.

Her grandchildren, Charlie Hicks-Fletcher, nine, and his sister Eva, seven, from Batley, are now doing a fundraising challenge to raise money for Mid Yorkshire Hospitals’ NHS Charitable funds, which saved their grandma’s life.

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The charity covers Wakefield’s Pinderfields Hospital and Dewsbury Hospital, the latter being where their grandmother was treated.

Mandy with her husband, Stephen, and Charlie and EvaMandy with her husband, Stephen, and Charlie and Eva
Mandy with her husband, Stephen, and Charlie and Eva

Mandy's daughter and Charlie and Eva's mother, Amy Fletcher, 31, said: “My mum previously had pneumonia, and was unwell for a couple of weeks. She had a temperature of over 39 degrees, struggled with her breathing and had a nasty cough.

Join our new coronavirus Facebook group for the latest confirmed news and advice as soon as we get it www.facebook.com/groups/yorkshirecoronavirus“In early April she was taken to Pinderfields and was put on an oxygen support for five days.”

As well as being on breathing support, the grandma-of-two had blood tests and a heart scan.

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“It was horrible, her oxygen levels were down at 88 percent and what made it worse was that we weren’t allowed to see her,” said Ms Fletcher. “We’re all such a close family unit, we were all trying to support my dad (Stephen Fletcher, 56) who had not been away from mum for 35 years.

Amy with her two children, Charlie and EvaAmy with her two children, Charlie and Eva
Amy with her two children, Charlie and Eva

“The test had come back positive and my mum had pneumonia. Our hearts sank. Mum was fighting Covid-19 and pneumonia - but thankfully she continued to pick up.

“She was discharged after day five. Pinderfields’ wards 42a and 45b will never know how grateful we are for all they did for our mum and family.

“Mum beat Covid-19 and pneumonia, not everyone is as lucky - we’re forever grateful so thank you to our NHS and Pinderfields.”

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Mandy is hoping for a return to work at Tesco in Batley and misses watching her beloved Batley Bulldogs.

Charlie and Eva aim to complete 500,000 steps, covering 16,000 steps a day, in May to raise funds for Pinderfields to show their appreciation.

If you would like to donate, visit: www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/charlieva2020-----------------------

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