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Two teenagers with no underlying health conditions die from the illness.

Vera Mckinnie: RIPGod love them. But please please please listen and stay at home. Take this very seriously. Stay home safe take care good luck to every one and God bless to every one.

Peta Halliwell: Definitely need full lock down and I know few more month should/will be added. Stay safe everyone.

Wendy Betts: Let's get this straight what the news is saying is their family know of no underlying illness. Tests will be carried out to see if they did as a lot of people have underlying illness and know nothing about this. So let's see what gets said when tests are carried out. RIP to these 2 boys and everyone else. Stay home and safe.

Mary Anne MA: I am worried for myself and my family. I am a health care worker. We have residents that show some symptoms but in the end of our shift we still go home to our family and commute. While if we showed the symptoms we will have to self quarantine for 14 days meaning after that you need to go to work again. So what's the point if you’re going to be exposed again.

June Tate: Frightenin­g RIP God bless.

Margaret Hunter: So sad R I P God bless.

Donna Hodgson: Full lockdown needed if you ask me x

Jaye Spraggon: Defo agree sis this is awful.

Donna Hodgson: It certainly is and they say these next two weeks will be the worst going to get bad before it gets better as well.

Sam Potter: It's getting really frightenin­g now.

Claire Hudson: We are the NHS domestic heroes 2020 and our team will always stick together and help each other through this as always xxxxx

Michelle Hall: So sad xx

Lynne Allen: Omg this is terrifying.

Deborah Marrs: Maybe the idiots will take notice.

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