A pregnant 28-year-old nurse has died of coronavirus

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A pregnant 28-year-old nurse has died of coronavirus

Medical professionals have handled to conserve the infant of a pregnant 28- year-old nurse who regretfully passed away from coronavirus. Mary Agyeiwaa Agyapong passed away on Sunday in Luton and Dunstable University Health Center, where she had actually worked for five years.

A health center trust spokesperson informed the BBC the nurse’s “kid was doing effectively” however shared no more information. It is not known exactly how far into her pregnancy Mary was when she died. According to a fundraising page established to support Mary’s family, the baby lady has also been called Mary after her late mother.

The young mother-to-be first tested positive for COVID-19 on 5 April, however when her symptoms worsened on 7 April, she was confessed to hospital. She died less than a week later. Her husband AJ has likewise been checked for the virus, and is currently self-isolating.

On the GoFundMe page, Mary was described as “a precious sis, aunty, spouse, mother, work associate and friend. Mary was a true blessing to everyone she discovered and her love, care and genuineness will be irreplaceable,” it read.

Up until now, more than ₤97,000 has actually been raised for the girl’s family, far exceeding the initial target of ₤ 2,000 “I hope these contributions go some method to helping little Mary and Mary Mo’s partner have a brighter future,” wrote a single person who donated.

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PPE is apparently in brief supply for medical professionals throughout the UK

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” Thank you for all that you have done for the NHS, and looking after everybody else. Much love to your lovely household,” posted another. The funds raised are meant to “be a starting indicate assistance [Mary’s family] economically”.

” You will forever remain in our hearts Mary. Your memories are still with us and we will cherish them forever until we fulfill again.We will permanently miss you,” the fundraising page signed off.

The president of Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Structure Trust, David Carter, explained Mary Agyeiwaa Agyapong as a “great nurse and a terrific example of what we represent in this trust”.

Our ideas are with Mary’s household at this extremely difficult time.

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