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Updated: 26 Apr 2021, 15:14
A BRIT has revealed how he is the sole carer for one of the world’s fattest women….who at her heaviest weighed a shocking 52 stone.
Simon Johnson moved from the seaside resort of Bridlington in East Yorkshire to Tucson, Arizona, to be with morbidly obese Shannon Lowery after they met online.
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Simon Johnson, 52, moved across the Atlantic to be with Shannon Lowery, 39, after they met onlineCredit: Triangle News
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Shannon weighs a whopping 52 stone after a lifetime of overeatingCredit: Triangle News
They married ten years ago and he now spends his time looking after Shannon, who at one stage could barely move from her bed.
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FILE PHOTO: State epidemiologist Anders Tegnell of the Public Health Agency of Sweden takes part in a digital news conference updating on the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic situation, in Stockholm, Sweden March 11, 2021. Fredrik Sandberg / TT News Agency/via REUTERS
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - The number of new infections in Sweden is rising, but tougher restrictions are not the way to bring a ‘third wave’ of the COVID pandemic under control, Sweden’s top epidemiologist, Anders Tegnell said on Wednesday.
Sweden, which has shunned strict lockdowns throughout the pandemic, saw a near 10% increase in COVID admissions to intensive care wards last week, while the number of people testing positive has surged.