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Coronavirus Kent: Nationwide minute's silence for NHS and care staff who have passed away from virus

Kent will fall silent this morning to commemorate those who have lost their lives to coronavirus while working on the frontline.

A minute's silence will be lead by the chief nursing officer Ruth May and national medical director, Professor Stephen Powis at 11am.

A nationwide minutes silence will take place to pay respect to health workers have passed away after testing positive for coronavirus. Stock image
A nationwide minutes silence will take place to pay respect to health workers have passed away after testing positive for coronavirus. Stock image

Ms May said: “Every death is a tragedy but we feel the loss of fellow health and care workers particularly keenly.

“I want people across the NHS and the whole country to come together and remember health and care workers who have lost their lives to this cruel virus.”

Professor Stephen Powis said: “This is an opportunity for us all to pay tribute to doctors, nurses, cleaners and many other NHS staff who have died in this pandemic.

“I hope the whole nation will fall silent in tribute and show how much their contribution is remembered and appreciated.”

Nationally more than 100 NHS staff are known to have died after testing positive for coronavirus.

Nurse Aimee O'Rourke died last month. Picture: Facebook
Nurse Aimee O'Rourke died last month. Picture: Facebook

These have included Aimee O'Rourke who worked at QEQM hospital in Margate and occupational therapist Vivek Sharma who had been working for Medway Community Healthcare prior to his death.

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