RCM statement on the death of midwife Lynsay Coventry
By RCM statement on the death of midwife Lynsay Coventry on 05 April 2020 Midwives RCM Maternity Services NHS Staff Midwifery NHS NHS England Public Health England PHE - Public Health England
The Royal College of Midwives is deeply saddened to hear of the death of Lynsay Coventry, a midwife at Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow. Lynsay had tested positive for Covid-19 and died on Thursday.
Speaking on behalf of the Royal College, CEO and General Secretary Gill Walton said:
"Lynsay went to work every day to support pregnant women and bring new life into the world. Her loss is not only a tragedy for her family, friends and colleagues, but also for all the women and children she touched during her career. It’s important to remember that the NHS frontline doesn’t only apply to those working in intensive care or direct covid support, but to midwives and others. Today we mourn the loss of Lynsay. Help us honour her life by doing what you can to reduce the impact of this pandemic and stay at home."
ENDS
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