British teacher infected with CCP virus, no fever or cough, suddenly died suddenly

The Mirror reported on January 27 that a female teacher in the United Kingdom was diagnosed with Neocon but did not show any typical symptoms, no cough, no fever, no difference from the past except for occasional fatigue, yet she suddenly became short of breath and was taken to the hospital where she immediately became critically ill and died soon after.

Shamim Mir was 59 years old, a veteran teacher in Birmingham, England. She tested positive for the CCP virus before Christmas, but unlike most people infected with Neocon, Shamim did not show any of the typical symptoms of Neocon, no persistent cough, no fever, and no loss of taste.

The only difference from the past was that Shamim would occasionally complain of being too tired, so her Family didn’t care. However, on New Year’s Eve, Shamim suddenly felt unwell and had difficulty breathing. Her family immediately called an ambulance and took her to Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Shortly after arriving at the hospital, she was admitted to the intensive care unit and was also quickly put on a ventilator as her condition deteriorated.

These treatments then did little to improve Shamim’s condition, and Shamim’s health continued to deteriorate, followed by multi-organ failure, and she soon died on January 13 after a serious illness.

My mother was a teacher who worked in many secondary schools in the Birmingham area,” said her daughter Naheeda Farooq. Since she herself suffered from diabetes and High blood pressure, she was always careful and worried that she would then become infected.”

“My father, on the other hand, went to work normally. Before Christmas, they both tested positive for a new crown. Thankfully, my father recovered, but my mother did not. Strangely, however, she showed no symptoms, such as coughing, high temperature or loss of taste. She occasionally felt very tired and some times had diarrhea.”

“On New Year’s Eve, she became very sick and had difficulty breathing. My father called an ambulance and she was taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, where she was subsequently admitted to the intensive care unit and put on a ventilator. Eventually her condition deteriorated and she suffered multiple organ failure.”

Farouk said her mother was an exceptionally good teacher, “She was a very caring lady who treated all her students equally, and someone like her will certainly be deeply missed by all.”