Seven death announcements in 19 hours on the Nursing Notes twitter account. Doctors, nurses, consultants, student nurses
It is with great sadness we announce that medical consultant Dr Gamal Osman has sadly died following a long battle with COVID-19. Colleagues said that Gamal was a “generous, calm and an extremely popular member of the team” who was determined to help with the COVID efforts.
https://twitter.com/NursingNotesUK/status/1355074183571640320
It is with great sadness we announce that staff nurse Craig Goldsney has sadly died after testing positive for COVID-19. Colleagues told us that Craig was “an extremely popular member of the healthcare team” who was “well respected and liked by his patients”.
https://twitter.com/NursingNotesUK/status/1355086025547198477
It is with great sadness we announce that Dr Augustine “King” Obaro has sadly died after testing positive for COVID-19. Colleagues said that King was “very well liked” and spend "a significant amount of time" volunteering in his local and native communities.
https://twitter.com/NursingNotesUK/status/1355089115507806209
It is with great sadness we announce that Dr Malinda Dissanayake has sadly died after testing positive for COVID-19. Colleagues said that Malinda was “a very caring doctor, who was known for his spiritual nature and the kindness and compassion he showed to his patients”.
https://twitter.com/NursingNotesUK/status/1355091905638502401
It is with great sadness we announce that emergency care practitioner Malcolm Bonney has sadly died of COVID-19. Colleagues said that he “was a much admired and respected member of the team” who “loved his job and enjoyed telling colleagues anecdotes from his life and career”.
https://twitter.com/NursingNotesUK/status/1355096161699426307
It is with great sadness we announce that healthcare assistant Yvonne Taggart has sadly died after testing positive for COVID-19. Colleagues said that Yvonne was a “team player, hardworking, passionate and extremely proud to work for the NHS.”
https://twitter.com/NursingNotesUK/status/1355097304752074764
It is with great sadness we announce that student nurse Angella ‘Grace’ Naggayi has sadly died after testing positive for COVID-19. Colleagues said that Grace was a single mum with no family in the UK but “really wanted to be a nurse”.
https://twitter.com/NursingNotesUK/status/1355219561117868037
From Thursday 4th February Doctors are going to start holding their own daily press conferences. Telling us all how it really is and not what the number 10 spin machine spits out.
https://twitter.com/EveryDoctorUK/status/1354861838845018120
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