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Coronavirus: Top NYC doctor takes her own life | Coronavirus: Top NYC doctor takes her own life |
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A top New York City doctor who was on the front line of the US fight against coronavirus has taken her own life. | A top New York City doctor who was on the front line of the US fight against coronavirus has taken her own life. |
Dr Lorna Breen, who was medical director of the emergency department at New York-Presbyterian Allen Hospital in Manhattan, died of self-inflicted injuries on Sunday, police said. | Dr Lorna Breen, who was medical director of the emergency department at New York-Presbyterian Allen Hospital in Manhattan, died of self-inflicted injuries on Sunday, police said. |
The 49-year-old's father, Dr Philip Breen, told the New York Times: "She tried to do her job and it killed her." | The 49-year-old's father, Dr Philip Breen, told the New York Times: "She tried to do her job and it killed her." |
New York accounts for 17,500 out of America's coronavirus 56,000 deaths. | New York accounts for 17,500 out of America's coronavirus 56,000 deaths. |
The elder Dr Breen said his daughter had had no history of mental illness. She died in Charlottesville, Virginia, where she had been staying with her family. | The elder Dr Breen said his daughter had had no history of mental illness. She died in Charlottesville, Virginia, where she had been staying with her family. |
Lorna Breen herself had fallen ill with the coronavirus during the course of her work and returned to the job after about a week-and-a-half of recuperating, said her father. | Lorna Breen herself had fallen ill with the coronavirus during the course of her work and returned to the job after about a week-and-a-half of recuperating, said her father. |
The hospital had sent her home again, before her family "intervened" to bring her to Charlottesville, said her father. | The hospital had sent her home again, before her family "intervened" to bring her to Charlottesville, said her father. |
He said that when they last spoke, his daughter had seemed "detached" and told him how Covid-19 patients were dying before they could even be removed from ambulances. Dozens of patients have succumbed to coronavirus at the 200-bed hospital in Manhattan. | He said that when they last spoke, his daughter had seemed "detached" and told him how Covid-19 patients were dying before they could even be removed from ambulances. Dozens of patients have succumbed to coronavirus at the 200-bed hospital in Manhattan. |
"She was truly in the trenches on the front line,'' her father told the New York Times. | |
"Make sure she's praised as a hero. She's a casualty just as much as anyone else who has died." | "Make sure she's praised as a hero. She's a casualty just as much as anyone else who has died." |
According to the newspaper, Dr Lorna Breen was a devout Christian who was very close to her family. She was an avid skiier who also enjoyed salsa dancing. She volunteered once a week at a home for old people. | According to the newspaper, Dr Lorna Breen was a devout Christian who was very close to her family. She was an avid skiier who also enjoyed salsa dancing. She volunteered once a week at a home for old people. |
New York-Presbyterian Allen Hospital said in a statement: "Dr Breen is a hero who brought the highest ideals of medicine to the challenging front lines of the emergency department." | New York-Presbyterian Allen Hospital said in a statement: "Dr Breen is a hero who brought the highest ideals of medicine to the challenging front lines of the emergency department." |
In a press release confirming her death, the Charlottesville Police Department also described Dr Breen as a "hero". | In a press release confirming her death, the Charlottesville Police Department also described Dr Breen as a "hero". |
The police department said that after a call for help on 26 April, Dr Breen was taken to a local hospital for treatment "where she later succumbed to self-inflicted injuries". | The police department said that after a call for help on 26 April, Dr Breen was taken to a local hospital for treatment "where she later succumbed to self-inflicted injuries". |
Police chief RaShall Brackney said in a statement: "Frontline healthcare professionals and first responders are not immune to the mental or physical effects of the current pandemic. | Police chief RaShall Brackney said in a statement: "Frontline healthcare professionals and first responders are not immune to the mental or physical effects of the current pandemic. |
"On a daily basis," she added, "these professionals operate under the most stressful of circumstances, and the coronavirus has introduced additional stressors." | "On a daily basis," she added, "these professionals operate under the most stressful of circumstances, and the coronavirus has introduced additional stressors." |
New York state has recorded almost a third of the country's nearly one million confirmed Covid-19 cases. | New York state has recorded almost a third of the country's nearly one million confirmed Covid-19 cases. |
On Monday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said random antibody tests indicated that a quarter of New York City (24.7%) - America's most populous city with 8.3 million people - had been infected with coronavirus. | On Monday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said random antibody tests indicated that a quarter of New York City (24.7%) - America's most populous city with 8.3 million people - had been infected with coronavirus. |
If you want to talk to someone about the issues raised in this piece, you can call the US National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741741. | If you want to talk to someone about the issues raised in this piece, you can call the US National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741741. |
You can call the UK Samaritans Helpline on 116 123 or visit samaritans.org. | You can call the UK Samaritans Helpline on 116 123 or visit samaritans.org. |
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