Stirling Observer

Covid drug dad’s rugby final delight

Mike gets to see daughter score for Stirling County

- MICHAEL PRINGLE

A delighted dad has hailed a new antiviral Covid drug for giving him the chance to watch his teenage daughter score a try for Stirling County at the home of Scottish rugby.

Nicole Flynn - who also plays for the Scotland under-18 women’s side - was taking part in the national final for the Bridgehaug­h side at Murrayfiel­d on March 27.

But dad Mike, a martial arts instructor, faced the heartbreak of missing out on the occasion after testing positive for the virus on the eve of the big match.

However, the 65-yearold - originally from the San Francisco area of the US - was eligible for the antiviral treatment because he has chronic lymphocyti­c leukaemia.

Mike had to take two different types of pills for five days, three in the morning and three at night, which helped speed his recovery.

Mike said: “I woke up on the Monday with some flu-like symptoms including feeling muscle-tired and a sore throat so I went for a Covid-19 test.

“My daughter had tested positive a few days before. I got my positive test result back on the Tuesday morning. I had a letter from the NHS saying that I might be eligible for Covid treatment as I have a compromise­d immune system so I called the number that morning.

“By 1.30pm a courier had delivered the medication direct to my house and I took the first dose straight away.

“By the next morning I still had a sore throat but all my other symptoms had gone and I began feeling a lot better and could feel the benefit of the pills. It was magic.”

The treatment allowed him to take his seat in the stands as Nicole and her teammates produced a sparkling display in the National Youth Cup Final fixture, defeating Edinburgh Harlequins 69-12 - with Nicole notching the opening score of the game.

Mike added: “I took my lateral flow tests on day six and seven and both were negative, so I was able to make it to see my daughter Nicole playing a rugby cup final at Murrayfiel­d and the next day I was back teaching martial arts.

“The following week she came off the bench to score the winning try for Scotland under18s against Italy.

“It was a lucky break I was able to come out of Covid isolation in time to see Nicole score a try in the final. I think that was down to the treatment too for helping me recover so quickly.”

It was a lucky break I was able to come out of Covid isolation in time to see Nicola score a try in the final Dad Mike Flynn

 ?? ?? Rugby star Nicole Flynn - who also plays for the Scotland under-18 women’s side - was taking part in the national final for the Bridgehaug­h side at Murrayfiel­d
Recovery Akido instructor Mike Flynn with daughter Nicole
Rugby star Nicole Flynn - who also plays for the Scotland under-18 women’s side - was taking part in the national final for the Bridgehaug­h side at Murrayfiel­d Recovery Akido instructor Mike Flynn with daughter Nicole

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