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Tue 16 February 2021 | 21:10

Shrewsbury boss Steve Cotterill returns home after COVID-19 treatment

Shrewsbury Town manager Steve Cotterill has returned home to his family after spending more than a month in the hospital battling COVID-19.

Cotterill

tested positive on January 1 and spent 10 days in isolation in Shrewsbury before returning home to Bristol.

The Town boss tested positive for Covid-19 during a widespread outbreak at the football club early in January and became very ill at home and was admitted to Bristol Royal Infirmary Hospital.

Cotterill has been released to return to his home, where he will continue to work remotely with his coaching staff during the next phase of his recovery.

A club statement said: "Steve would like to thank Dr. Katrina Curtis for her excellent medical diagnosis and the nurses on A800 ward that took care of him during his stay.

"Finally, Steve would also like to thank everybody for the overwhelming messages of love and support that have come from inside and outside of football - he will endeavor to get back to those people now he is feeling well enough."


source: SportMob



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