Tributes to first NHS worker to die of the virus in Scotland
TRIBUTES have been paid to a nurse who has become the first NHS worker in Scotland to die from coronavirus.
Janice Graham, 58, has been remembered by colleagues past and present for her “kindness and compassion”.
Ms Graham, a health care support worker and district nurse, died at Inverclyde Royal Hospital on Monday.
The news follows the death last week of West Dunbartonshire care worker Catherine Sweeney.
Ms Graham’s son Craig told STV News: “My mum was there for me no matter what.
I will miss everything about her.
“I am so proud of her and there will not be a day that goes by that I will not think about her.”
Louise Long, chief officer of Inverclyde Health and Social Care Partnership, said: “We are saddened to confirm a member of staff has passed away due to
Covid-19. Our thoughts are with Janice’s loved ones at this difficult time.
“Janice was a valued team member in our District Nursing and Evening Services team and brought kindness and compassion to patients and colleagues.
“Her bright and engaging personality and razor sharp wit will be sorely missed.”
A memorial book will be made available at Ms Graham’s health centre
Ms Long confirmed a memorial book will be open at Port Glasgow Health Centre to staff who wish to pay tribute.
Ms Long added: “We are incredibly thankful to our staff for their tireless efforts during this crisis. ”
Diane Murray, Scotland’s deputy chief nursing officer, posted on Twitter: “Our deepest sympathies are with Janice Graham’s family at this very sad time.”