HORROR AS TOP DOCTOR WHO TREATED COVID-19 PATIENTS COMMITS SUICIDE
Dr. Lorna Breen a top New
York City doctor who was on the front line of the US fight against coronavirus
has taken her own life.
The doctor, who was
medical director of the emergency department at New York-Presbyterian Allen
Hospital in Manhattan, died of self-inflicted injuries on Sunday, police said.
“She tried to do her job
and it killed her,” the 49-year-old’s father, Dr. Philip Breen, told the New
York Times.
New York accounts for
17,500 out of America’s coronavirus 56,000 deaths. The elder Dr. Breen said his
daughter had no history of mental illness. She died in Charlottesville,
Virginia, where she had been staying with her family. Lorna Breen herself had
fallen ill with the coronavirus during the course of her work and returned to
the job after about a week-and-a-half of recuperating, said her father.
The hospital had sent her
home again, before her family “intervened” to bring her to Charlottesville,
said her father. He said that when they last spoke, his daughter had seemed
“detached” and told him how Covid-19 patients were dying before they could even
be removed from ambulances. Dozens of patients have succumbed to coronavirus at
the 200-bed hospital in Manhattan.
“She was truly in the
trenches on the front line,” her father told the Times. Make sure she’s praised
as a hero. She’s a casualty just as much as anyone else who has died.”
“Dr Breen is a hero who
brought the highest ideals of medicine to the challenging front lines of the
emergency department,” the New York-Presbyterian Allen Hospital said in a
statement.
In a press release
confirming her death, the Charlottesville Police Department also described Dr
Breen as a “hero”. The police department said that after a call for help on 26
April, Dr Breen was taken to a local hospital for treatment “where she later
succumbed to self-inflicted injuries”.
Police Chief RaShall
Brackney said in a statement: “Frontline healthcare professionals and first
responders are not immune to the mental or physical effects of the current
pandemic. “On a daily basis,” she added, “these professionals operate under the
most stressful of circumstances, and the coronavirus has introduced additional
stressors.”
New York State has recorded almost a third of the country’s nearly
one million confirmed Covid-19 cases. On Monday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo
said random antibody tests indicated that a quarter of New York City (24.7%) –
America’s most populous city with 8.3 million people – had been infected with
coronavirus.
Source: New York Times.
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