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Updated: 2:03 PM December 15, 2020 Father Michael Stack died twice while battling coronavirus at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King s Lynn - Credit: Con McHugh A Catholic priest who died twice and spent five weeks in critical care battling coronavirus has saluted the medical efforts and religious guidance which helped him pull through. Father Michael Stack spent three weeks on a ventilator at Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH), King s Lynn, before stunning staff by making a miraculous recovery. The 69-year-old had planned to stay with his sister in Dereham while on a short break from his role at Christ the King, Coventry, but was admitted to hospital after developing a bad cough and experiencing hallucinations. ....
Priest s praise after five-week Norfolk Covid battle A Catholic priest who spent more than five weeks in critical care at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn, due to Covid-19, has praised the efforts of doctors and nurses, as well as two church ministers, for helping him to pull through. Keith Morris reports. Fr Michael Stack from Coventry “died” twice and was on a ventilator for three weeks and in critical care for five weeks before he miraculously pulled through, astonishing the medical team with his recovery. He is full of praise for the doctors and nurses – but he also drew strength from being visited and prayed for by Catholic priest Fr Gordon Adam and Baptist hospital chaplain Rev Lee Gilbert. ....