She arranged the impossible : Tributes paid to NHS worker who died four days after finishing chemotherapy
Louise O Halloran, who worked at Northwick Park Hosp passed away after completing chemotherapy to treat breast cancer
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The close friend of an NHS worker who could ‘arrange the impossible’ has paid tribute after she died suddenly four days after completing chemotherapy.
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At least 246 frontline health and care workers have been identified after dying with coronavirus.
Through tributes from loved ones and confirmation through sources such as local NHS trusts and other authorities, the PA news agency has confirmed the names of health and social care workers who have died after contracting Covid-19 since March 11 2020.
This chronological list contains people who were working in roles shortly before their deaths where they were likely to come into contact with patients.
The figure is likely to be lower than the true number of workers who have died, as the names of some victims will not yet be in the public domain.
No Wembley fairytale for Lincoln after penalty heartbreak
Agonising semi-final defeat for the Imps
Lincoln City fell at the penultimate hurdle in the Papa John s Trophy. | Photo: Lincoln City FC
Lincoln City’s run in the Papa John’s Trophy came to an end as the Imps were defeated on penalties by Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.
The semi-final game remained goalless until Anthony Scully opened the scoring for the Imps, winners of this competition back in 2018, midway through the second half, but Charlie Wyke equalised for the Black Cats 10 minutes later.
With no extra time in this competition, the match went straight to a penalty shootout, and Lincoln substitute Remy Howarth was the only one to miss as Sunderland won 5-3 on spot kicks.