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Tributes to first NHS worker to die of the virus in Scotland

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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.”

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Janice Graham: Praised for ‘kindness and compassion’

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