One of UK's longest-suffering COVID19 patients confronted by conspiracy theorist in hospital
in December last year, in intensive care. But after a remarkable recovery, he finally left the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich, southeast London, in October - 300 days after being admitted for treatment.Now, as the Government urges people to have booster shots of the Covid vaccine to help avoid Christmas restrictions, Mr Watts has revealed some visitors in his hospital ward believed the virus was a hoax despite his ordeal.
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