A total of 1,973 people have now died in Scottish hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus – a rise of 61.
25.04.2020 - 12:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Identical twin sisters have sadly died within three days of each other after both testing positive for cornavirus.
Children's nurse Katy Davis, 37, died at Southampton General Hospital on Tuesday while her identical twin, Emma, a former surgery nurse, died early yesterday.
Emma and Katy, who both had an underlying health condition, have been praised for their excellent work in nursing by officials.
They are among almost 90 front line NHS workers who have been confirmed to have died during the
A total of 1,973 people have now died in Scottish hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus – a rise of 61.
The Royal Family thanked nurses and midwives across the Commonwealth and globe Tuesday to celebrate International Nurses Day.
The Royal Family thanked nurses and midwives across the Commonwealth and globe Tuesday to celebrate International Nurses’ Day.
The cast of Global’s “Nurses” is joining SU2C Canada to celebrate the real-life healthcare heroes.
A total of 1,912 people have died in Scotland’s hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus - a rise of 50.
Perth College UHI and its student association have stepped up efforts to aid students facing grave financial difficulties and weeks of loneliness due to the coronavirus lockdown.
Emilia Clarke has thanked nursing staff on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic as she fronted a video for International Nurses Day.
1,862 people have now died in Scottishhospitals after testing positive for coronavirus – a rise of five.
1,857 people have now died in Scotland after testing positive for coronavirus - an increase of 10 compared to Saturday’s figures.
1,847 people have now died in Scotland after testing positive for coronavirus - an increase of 36 compared to Friday’s figures.
1,847 people have now died in Scotland after testing positive for coronavirus - an increase of 36 compared to Friday’s figures.
Mark Wahlbergis honoring his mother and all the first responders working at the frontlines during the coronavirus pandemic on National Nurses Day. National Nurses Day also marks the beginning of National Nurses Week and celebrities as well as local city officials in Southern California are honoring them for the critical role they play in the battle against COVID-19.
In the first episode of I Know This Much Is True, Thomas Birdsey (Mark Ruffalo) asks his identical twin brother Dominick (also Mark Ruffalo) to read him some comforting words from the biblical book of Psalms. Much less devout than his brother, Dominick needs a little help finding it.