in may, anne kitchin was seriously ill fighting coronavirus, she became the first person in the uk tos antibodies, part of how the immune system fights the virus. researchers hope it could be a treatment for covid—i9. i looked up at the post where the patch was and it was just like liquid gold. so, that's what i think you could say plasma is. it's liquid gold. we met outside of the hospital where anne was treated. when she was in intensive care, she was approached to take part in this research. and ijust decided there and then, "no, this is what i want to do." as i went out the door, they turned around and said, by the way, you are the first person in the uk to do this. they were almost out the door, then turned back and said, by the way, you are the first person in the uk to do this. ijust thought, "oof", i felt good. it felt good to think i'm doing something for everybody. not just me, everybody. anne's doctor is hoping she's right but says it will take time to prove. we need to have at least 300—400 patients before we start to see any signal. so it's too early to say anything at th