A ‘CHARMER’ of a man who contracted coronavirus after being admitted to hospital with a number of health issues died as a result of multi organ failure, an inquest heard. Brett Deakin of Withins Drive, Breightmet, died aged 42 in Royal Bolton Hospital on July 28 of last year. He had been unemployed for sometime due to a knee injury, but had worked as a paver and for a cable company in the past. An inquest at Bolton Coroners Court heard yesterday that he caught covid while in hospital care after an operation. Dr Jonathan Pearson, who conducted the postmortem examination at Royal Bolton Hospital mortuary, told the court that there was some scarring on Mr Deakin’s body, which he said could be due to a history of drug use.
A ‘CHARMER’ of a man who contracted coronavirus after being admitted to hospital with a number of health issues died as a result of multi organ failure, an inquest heard. Brett Deakin of Withins Drive, Breightmet, died aged 42 in Royal Bolton Hospital on July 28 of last year. He had been unemployed for sometime due to a knee injury, but had worked as a paver and for a cable company in the past. An inquest at Bolton Coroners Court heard yesterday that he caught covid while in hospital care after an operation. Dr Jonathan Pearson, who conducted the postmortem examination at Royal Bolton Hospital mortuary, told the court that there was some scarring on Mr Deakin’s body, which he said could be due to a history of drug use.
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ITV News Correspondent Geraint Vincent meets Mason, the Labrador Golden Retriever cross cheering up nurses on the Covid frontline
A cuddly canine is caring for nurses on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic.
Mason, a Labrador Golden Retriever cross, gives emotional support to staff working at the intensive care unit in Royal Bolton Hospital.
He only works part time and his duties in the nurses break room include getting treats and being cuddled.
In fairness it s not the heaviest workload, but for medical professionals going through the most difficult time in their careers, Mason always gets the job done.
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