Coronavirus: Nurse Stephen Pearson passed away after 3 days of ‘moderate symptoms’

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Coronavirus: Nurse Stephen Pearson passed away after 3 days of ‘moderate symptoms’

Stephen Pearson with his daughter Rebecca, 26, wife Anne and daughter Bethany

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Miss Pearson (ideal) stated her daddy (imagined with child Rebecca and wife Anne) “lived to conserve lives”.

The daughter of a nurse who died from Covid-19 stated the virus claimed his life after simply 3 days of “mild signs”.

Stephen Pearson, 51, a psychological health nurse from Cramlington, Northumberland, did not have any hidden health conditions.

His daughter Bethany stated her daddy passed away within days of feeling shivery and lethargic.

In a tribute to her “extraordinary” papa, she stated his objective was to save lives.

Miss Pearson, 20, stated her daddy came home from deal with Good Friday and went to bed suffering a headache and feeling lethargic.

He was because of deal with Saturday but called his manager to state he was ill and did not wish to put anyone else at risk. Later that day he evaluated positive for the virus.

Miss Pearson stated: “On Saturday early morning he was stating ‘You understand what, it’s probably nothing, I’ve most likely just captured the flu.’

” He got checked on Saturday the results returned positive on Sunday and he primarily lay in bed all day, self-isolating upstairs.

” We got up on the Monday early morning and he wasn’t with us any more.

” It was so quick and unexpected, no-one could have prepared for it.”

Mr Pearson operated in medical facilities and jails for the Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Use NHS Trust for more than 30 years.

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Stephen Pearson had worked for the NHS for 30 years in jails and medical facilities.

He likewise leaves behind partner Anne, 50, and daughter Rebecca, 26.

Miss Pearson stated her dad was a little overweight, however otherwise healthy and fit.

She stated that the main cause of death was provided as Covid-19 because no other cause might be discovered during a post-mortem evaluation.

Ms Pearson included: “I find myself smiling every time I consider my papa he was just the most unbelievable male.

” The endeavor he was most happy with was becoming part of the Newcastle street triage group which is for people in their darkest hours.

” Words can not explain how proud we are of all of him, simply a natural carer, like a huge bro from a very, really young age and his goal, aside from to be the very best daddy, the very best sibling, the best child was to save lives, and he did.

” He was constantly on his feet, when he was on the ward he was constantly running around and when he went to the street triage he was here, there and all over.

” You can’t be unfit in his task – you’ve got to be there in a split second when people need you.

” I believe individuals require to comprehend how rapidly it can spread out because it actually doesn’t take much.”

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