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Corona: British Pakistani doctor Habib Zaidi also lost his life

LONDON (Murtaza Ali Shah) Corona virus-infected British Pakistani doctor Habib Zaidi lost life after spending 24 hours in intensive care at South End Hospital.news world ahmed
 Corona: British Pakistani doctor Habib Zaidi also lost his life

She is the first British doctor to suffer from the Corona virus. According to his daughter, Dr. Sara Zaidi, he was infected with the deadly corona virus while performing his duties as a doctor and this virus took his life, which is a reflection of his sacrifice and his professional attitude to the service. Featured.

 He was treated as a final case because he had a low clinical suspicion of a coronary virus and was a test result academic. Dr. Habib Zaidi, 76, had been in isolation for a week and was not seeing patients, as he was suspected of being infected with the Corona virus after the virus showed signs.

 If the results of the test come out positive, Dr Zaidi Malik will be the first British doctor to suffer for Quad 19. Family and friends were unable to perform Dr. Zaidi's proper burial because of a ban on public gatherings.current world news

 Dr Sara said that we could not celebrate the mourning nor burial as usual. His death has created a gap in our lives.

The loss of his death will also be felt in the community for which he has been devoted his entire life. We now pray for the safety of everyone. Dr Zaidi has left widow Dr Talat Zaidi and four children mournful.

 All children are like their father in the medical profession. Dr. Zaidi also received the Excellence Award from the NAGS South & Hospital Clinical Commissioning Group. He was a very kind and caring person for the community.

 One of his patients on social media said he was a kind and caring gentleman doctor and friend who rarely meets.

"We are deeply saddened to hear of Dr. Zaidi's death and his family is well-known and loved within the community," said Ian Gilbert, leader of the South and Council. Dr. Zaidi's widow has also moved to Quarantina, away from the rest of the family, because of the Corona virus.

Dr. Zaidi's family said that his passion as a GP briefly describes his nearly five decades of dedicated service that he not only served his patients but worked tirelessly and never did Even innovation, sustained development and quality improvement did not stop, and this effort continued until the last breath.

"We have received many messages of tribute that are deeply touching and comforting," he said. Following Dr. Zaidi's death, many of his patients used social media to express their regret.

Iris first saw Dr. Zaidi when he came to Pakistan from Pakistan about 50 years ago. He wept, saying that I did not believe he was gone.

He was very lovely and kind to everyone. I remember when I last saw her two weeks ago, she told me to be strong and I always kissed her forehead and I said please do your care.

I remember the last time this surgery happened. His death is a tragedy for his widow and children. This is a wonderful family. There is a high risk of coronary artery disease due to the extremely close treatment of patients with NHS workers, including doctors.

Some news reports say that the NHS has given a mask for two medical workers to share; the shortage of equipment for medical doctors in the UK is a big shock given the billions of pounds allocated for business earners and wagers. Has been done but nothing has been done to ensure proper gear for NHS workers.

Last night at 8 pm, the whole UK had clapped for one-dimensional expressions with NHS staff. 578 people have died from the deadly corona virus in the UK, and so far 11,658 people have had Quad 19 tests positive.