Dr Nair passed away after a prolonged COVID-19 illness

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An “outstanding” Indian-origin woman doctor has died in the north-east of England after a long battle with the deadly coronavirus.Dr Poornima Nair, a 55-year-old Keralite from Delhi worked at the Station View Medical Centre in Bishop Auckland in County Durham of England.

She died at the University Hospital of North Tees Hospital at Stockton-on-Tees after a long battle with COVID-19.Dr Nair is believed to be the tenth General Practitioner (GP) to die on the frontlines of the UK’s medical community fighting the coronavirus. The highly contagious infection has claimed the lives of over 32,000 people in the country.

“The practice is very sorry to announce to our patients the death of our much loved and valued colleague and friend Dr Poornima Nair,” the medical centre said in a message.

“Dr Nair passed away after a prolonged COVID-19 illness, which she fought with her great strength of character. We are all devastated and upset by this tragic news and hope you will join with us in our thoughts and prayers,” it said.

Tributes have been pouring in for the doctor on social media from friends, colleagues and others known to the general practitioner (GP).She had been on ventilator support for a few days before she succumbed to the disease this week.

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