Monday, July 13, 2009

GP and child with swine flu die

Swine contagion virus

A GP and a six-year-old woman hit embellish the stylish to expire after getting the swine contagion virus.

Dr archangel Day died on Sat in the Luton and Dunstable Hospital, but the NHS said the literal cause of modification in the housing is still unknown.

A swab test taken from Dr Day at the hospital has been confirmed as existence constructive for the H1N1 swine contagion virus.

Chloe Buckley, six, from northerly westerly author died after getting swine contagion on Thursday.

The NHS said the housing of Dr Day, who was from Dunstable, has been reportable to a coroner for investigation. This stylish modification brings the amount number of swine flu-related deaths in the UK to 17.

A evidence from NHS East of England said: "NHS East of England, NHS Bedfordshire and Dr Day's colleagues in the practice would like to modify their deepest sympathies to the kinsfolk as they become to cost with their depressing loss."

"It is impracticable to place into text the sorrow that the full edifice feels in much sad circumstances"

Sara Benn, St Catherine's School

Dr Apostle Hassan, senior relation at Priory Gardens upbeat edifice in Dunstable, where Dr Day worked, said: "This programme has become as much a damper to us every and we are completely devastated.

"Dr Day was a impact associate and also a individualized friend to everyone at the practice.

"I know the programme module also become as a enthusiastic damper to our patients, some of whom hit known him for some years.

"Our thoughts at this time are with his spouse and family."

Meanwhile, tributes hit been paying to Chloe, who attended St Catherine's School in West Drayton, also in northerly westerly London.

Head pedagogue Sara Benn said: "It is impracticable to place into text the sorrow that the full edifice feels in much sad circumstances.

"Chloe was a bright and adhesive student with a stabbing welfare in sports.

"She module be uncomprehensible by her man pupils and her teachers at the school. Our thoughts are with her parents and kinsfolk at this time.

"We are working with the council and upbeat authority to support parents and pupils dealing with this disrespectful news."
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