By Clare Mccarthy For Mailonline
Published: 20:55 GMT, 10 January 2021 | Updated: 21:09 GMT, 10 January 2021
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A nurse who self-isolated in a caravan for nine months to protect her elderly mother from coronavirus has been able to move back home after her mother received the vaccine in December.
Insurance Loans Mortgage Attorney Credit LawyerNHS nurse Sarah Link and her husband Gary lived in the caravan parked in their driveway in Cradley, a village in the Black Country, to shield Sarah's 84-year-old mother from contracting the virus while they continued working.
Sarah, who has worked as a nurse for 17 years, works at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Gary runs a fishmonger's business.
NHS nurse Sarah Link and her husband Gary (pictured together) lived in the caravan parked in their driveway in Cradley, a village in the Black Country, to shield Sarah's 84-year-old mother from coronavirus
The couple bought the caravan in March last year thinking they would be living there for a few weeks - not nine months
They bought the caravan for £600 in March last year at the beginning of the pandemic thinking it would only be a temporary