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Coronavirus: Stafford Hospital nurse dies with Covid-19 | Coronavirus: Stafford Hospital nurse dies with Covid-19 |
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A "kind and compassionate" nurse at a Staffordshire hospital has died after contracting coronavirus. | A "kind and compassionate" nurse at a Staffordshire hospital has died after contracting coronavirus. |
Patrick McManus, 60, had been a nurse for more than 40 years, including at North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary and then County Hospital in Stafford. | |
He was a popular and valued member of staff, University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust (UHNM) said. | He was a popular and valued member of staff, University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust (UHNM) said. |
The trust said his "big, Irish personality will be sorely missed" by friends and colleagues. | The trust said his "big, Irish personality will be sorely missed" by friends and colleagues. |
Tracy Bullock, chief executive of UHNM, said: "He was a loveable character and brought kindness and compassion to all his patients which was acknowledged by the number of compliments and thank you messages he received. | Tracy Bullock, chief executive of UHNM, said: "He was a loveable character and brought kindness and compassion to all his patients which was acknowledged by the number of compliments and thank you messages he received. |
"He was an exceptional leader and took staff and students under his wing." | "He was an exceptional leader and took staff and students under his wing." |
Ms Bullock said her thoughts were with his family and paid tribute to his "many years of invaluable service". | Ms Bullock said her thoughts were with his family and paid tribute to his "many years of invaluable service". |
Rob Irving from the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) said his colleagues were grieving the loss of Mr McManus, originally from Strabane in Northern Ireland. | |
"Pat was was a larger-than-life character... very loving, very warm, always there to support colleagues," he said. | |
"Well-loved, well-respected and huge supporter of his colleagues at work. He was a well-known member of the Royal College of Nursing, always in contact with us . He will be hugely, sadly missed." | |
The government is considering holding a minute's silence next week to pay tribute to NHS workers who have died after contracting coronavirus. | |
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