İngiltere Sağlık Bakanı Matt Hancock’ün açıklamasına göre ise Ulusal Sağlık Hizmetleri’nden 82 çalışan, 16 bakım evi çalışanı Covid-19 nedeniyle hayatını kaybetti. BBC’nin araştırmasına göre yaşamını yitiren 114 sağlık çalışanından 59’u erkek, 54’ü kadın, 70’i siyah, Asyalı veya azınlık. Yaşamını yitirenlerden kaçının virüsü çalışırken kaptıkları ise belirsiz. Sağlık Hizmetleri Dergisi’nin yaptığı analize göre ise ölüm oranları, ‘sağlık çalışanlarının sayısının nüfusa oranına bakıldığında tutarlı.’ BBC News analizi kamuya açık kaynaklarda yer alan verilere dayandırılıyor. BBC, bildirilen can kayıpları arasında kimlerin sağlık çalışanı, kimlerin eczacı, kimlerin hasta bakıcı, paramedik veya sağlık hizmetlerinde farklı görevlerde bulunduklarının tespitini yaptı. Adil El Tayar SurgeonLondon Renowned surgeon Dr El Tayar worked in the NHS for 11 years before moving back to his native Sudan to help establish a transplant programme. Habib Zaidi GP, 76Southend Dr Zaidi was a managing partner of a GP practice with his wife Dr Talat Zaidi. Their four children all work in the medical profession. Emily Perugia Care co-ordinator, 29Hillingdon A care co-ordinator in Hillingdon, north-west London, Ms Perugia was a "lovely woman, who never said no to any requests", colleagues said. Pooja Sharma PharmacistEastbourne Ms Sharma, who worked as a pharmacist at Eastbourne District General Hospital, was the "superstar of the family", her brother said. Amged El Hawrani ConsultantLeicester An ear, nose and throat consultant at the University Hospitals of Derby and Burton, Mr El-Hawrani's family said he was "a loving and much-loved husband, son, father, brother, and friend". Thomas Harvey Healthcare assistant, 57London Father-of-seven Thomas Harvey, 57, was a healthcare assistant at Goodmayes Hospital in Ilford, east London. Alfa Saadu Medical director, 68Welwyn Garden City "Living legend" Dr Alfa Saadu, who had returned to work after retirement, died in hospital on 31 March. Laura Tanner Locality administrator, 51Basildon The mother-of-two had worked as an administrator for Basildon and Brentwood Clinical Commissioning Group in an NHS career of more than 10 years. Aimee O'Rourke Nurse, 39Margate Ms O'Rourke was "such a kind and caring nurse" who had "a really special relationship with her patients and colleagues", her ward manager said. Areema Nasreen Nurse, 36Walsall Ms Nasreen worked as a hospital cleaner before gaining her nursing qualification in 2019. Lynsay Coventry Midwife, 54Harlow The grandmother "followed her dream" and trained as a midwife in later life, her family said in a statement. Sami Shousha Histopathologist, 79London Prof Shousha was an honorary professor of histopathology at Imperial College, London. John Alagos Nursing assistantWatford Mr Alagos was a nursing assistant who was looking after coronavirus patients. Liz Glanister Nurse, 68Liverpool Ms Glanister was a "long-serving" nurse at the Aintree University Hospital, in Liverpool. Amanda Forde ReceptionistLondon In a statement on its website, Vale Practice in Crouch End, north London, paid tribute to a "beautiful, caring receptionist". Anton Sebastianpillai Consultant, 75London A published historian, Dr Sebastianpillai trained at a medical school in Sri Lanka and went on to specialise in treating elderly people at Kingston Hospital in south-west London. Glen Corbin Healthcare assistant, 59London A healthcare assistant, Mr Corbin worked at the Park Royal Centre for Mental Health, in north-west London, for more than 25 years. Rebecca Mack Nurse, 29Newcastle The nurse had worked in the children's cancer unit at Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary before taking up other roles in the health sector. Barbara Moore Discharge planner, 54Liverpool The grandmother, who worked at Royal Liverpool University Hospital, was an "unsung hero", her local NHS trust said. Janice Graham Nurse, 58Inverclyde Ms Graham was the first reported NHS worker in Scotland to die from coronavirus. Jitendra Rathod Surgeon, 62Cardiff Father-of-two Jitendra Rathod was a "dearly loved" specialist heart surgeon at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, where he spent 25 years. Syed Zishan Haider GP, 79London Dr Haider was "a selfless and compassionate doctor for over 50 years," his daughter told the BBC. Alice Kit Tak Ong Midwife, 70London Ms Ong "loved her job", her daughter Melissa told the PA news agency. Donald Suelto NurseLondon Colleagues said the nurse, who was originally from the Philippines and worked at Hammersmith Hospital, in west London, "loved his NHS job". Elsie Sazuze Care home nurseWolverhampton The care home nurse fell ill at home, in Birmingham, before being taken hospital, where she died on 7 April. Leilani Dayrit Nurse, 47Rugby Sister Leilani Dayrit died of suspected coronavirus after displaying symptoms at work, her daughter has said. Abdul Mabud Chowdhury Consultant urologist, 53London Father-of-two Dr Chowdhury was a consultant urologist at Homerton University Hospital, in east London. Edmond Adedeji A&E Registrar, 62Swindon Dr Edmond Adedeji worked as a locum registrar in the emergency department of Great Western Hospital in Swindon, Wiltshire. Fayez Ayache GP, 76Suffolk Dr Ayache stopped working a month before he died, but his family say they think he continued to visit patients in their homes in an effort to help. Brian Darlington Hospital porter, 68Crewe Mr Darlington was a grandfather and hospital porter for Mid Cheshire Hospitals known for handing out sweets to colleagues. Joanna Klenczon Supervisor, 34Northampton Joanna Klenczon "touched the lives of so many people" during the 10 years she worked at Northampton Hospital, its chief executive said. Amor Gatinao Nurse, 50London The nurse worked at St Charles Hospital, in West London, and died after falling ill on Mother's Day. Amrik Bamotra Radiology support, 63London Known to his colleagues as "Bob", Mr Bamotra "touched so many people's hearts with his personality", his family said in a statement. Donna Campbell Healthcare supportCardiff Mother-of-two Ms Campbell was a "treasured" member of staff who could "light up a room with her infectious laugh and bubbly personality", colleagues said. Elbert Rico Hospital porterOxford Mr Rico worked as a porter at John Radcliffe Hospital, in Oxford, after moving to the UK from the Philippines, in 2004. Julie Omar Nurse, 52Redditch Julie Omar had been working as a sister on Ward 14 at the Alexandra Hospital in Redditch, and had also previously worked with the trauma team at Worcestershire Royal Hospital. Sara Trollope Matron, 51Hillingdon The mother-of-four was a matron at Hillingdon Hospital, where she cared for older patients with mental health problems and dementia. Ate Wilma Banaag NurseWatford Ate Wilma Banaag came to the UK in January 2001 and had worked in Watford General Hospital, in the Croxley ward since then. Amarante Dias Hospital worker, 55Weston-super-Mare Mr Dias, who worked at the Weston General Hospital in north Somerset, was a "valued and much-loved colleague", colleagues said. Gareth Roberts Nurse, 65Merthyr Tydfil A grandfather, Gareth Roberts had worked as a nurse at sites across the Cardiff and Vale health board since the 1980s. Mary Agyeiwaa Agyapong Nurse, 28Luton Mary Agyeiwaa Agyapong, had worked for five years at Luton and Dunstable University Hospital. The pregnant nurse died on 12 April. Maureen Ellington Healthcare assistantBristol Grandmother Maureen Ellington, who was in her early 60s, worked at Southmead Hospital, in Bristol, as a healthcare assistant. Melujean Ballesteros NurseLondon Originally from the Philippines, Mrs Ballesteros "loved her work as a nurse", her son, Rainier, said. Rahima Bibi Sidhanee Nurse, 68London Rahima Bibi Sidhanee was a "wonderful human being" of "extreme kindness, selflessness and impeccable loyalty", colleagues said. Josiane Zauma Ebonja Ekoli Nurse, 55Harrogate The mother-of-five was admitted to Leeds General Infirmary, a hospital where she used to work, after falling ill. Peter Tun Neurorehabilitation specialist, 62Reading Father-of-two Dr Peter Tun was a "superhero dad", his sons said in a statement. Steven Pearson Mental health nurse, 51Northumberland Father-of-two Steven Pearson had a "wicked sense of humour" and was a "kind and caring" mental health nurse, colleagues have said. Linnette Cruz Nurse, 51Swansea The mum of one was a senior head nurse at the Brynteg dental practice in Sketty, Swansea. Juliet Alder Healthcare assistant, 58London The mother of two had worked in the mental health field in the Shepherd's Bush area of west London since 2016. Khalid Jamil Doctor, 57Watford Mr Jamil, 57, from St Albans, had worked for the West Hertfordshire NHS Trust since 2006. Andrew Treble Theatre assistant, 57Wrexham Andy Treble, a theatre assistant at Wrexham Maelor Hospital, was a "kind man" who "always had a smile on his face", said his sister Maria Molloy. Krishnan Arora GP, 57Croydon Dr Krishan Arora was "extremely well-liked and worked tirelessly to care for his patients", his colleague Dr Agnelo Fernandes said. Lourdes Campbell Healthcare assistant, 54Bolton Lourdes Campbell, originally from the Philippines, was a popular health care assistant who was "dedicated to patient care". Simon Guest RadiographerBarrow "Simon was special, a true gentleman and a great role model to all," his wife Nicky said in a tribute. The radiographer worked at Furness General Hospital in Barrow, Cumbria, until his death on 15 April. Esther Akinsanya Healthcare assistantLondon The grandmother and mother-of-two was described as a devoted and diligent healthcare assistant who had worked for the NHS for more than 20 years. Gordon Ballard Logistics managerLondon Mr Ballard, a manager in Bow, east London, worked for the London Ambulance Service and had worked for 42 years. Jane Murphy Clinical support, 73Edinburgh Known as "Mama Murphy" to her colleagues and friends, she had worked at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary for almost 30 years. Barry England ParamedicHemel Hempstead Barry England was "extremely proud" to have worked for the ambulance service for over 33 years, his family said. Kamlesh Kumar Masson GP, 78Grays Dr Masson's family paid tribute to him as an "honest, kind and generous man who was deeply respected". Linda Clarke Midwife, 66Wigan Midwife Linda Clarke was a "valued" colleague who brought "many new lives" into the borough of Wigan and will be "greatly missed", her local trust has said. Ruben Muñoz Jr Nursing assistant, 49Redhill Ruben Munoz, who died on 17 April, will be remembered as a "beloved husband and amazing father" who was "so proud" of his NHS family, his relatives have said. Vivek Sharma Occupational therapist, 58Medway The "kind and generous" father-of-two was remembered as a gentle soul who was "passionate" about being a voice for staff. Khulisani Nkala Mental health nurse, 46Leeds "Selfless" mental health nurse Khulisani Nkala "always put the patient first" and had a smile that "lit up" a room, colleagues have said. Jenny Esson Training and development co-ordinatorCambridge Ms Esson worked for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust and became unwell while working from home. Michael Allieu Nurse, 53London Michael Allieu, a "vibrant" and "larger than life character" died on 18 April at Homerton hospital in Hackney, London, where he had worked as a staff nurse since 2007. Josephine Peter Nurse, 55London Mother-of-two Josephine Peter was "passionate, hardworking and always putting others before herself", her husband, Thabo has said. Chrissie Emerson Healthcare assistantKing's Lynn Chrissie Emerson was a "valued" healthcare assistant at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) in King's Lynn, Norfolk, bosses said. Margaret Tapley Nurse, 84Swindon Grandmother-of-four Margaret Tapley was "one of a kind" and "died doing something she loved", her family said. Sophie Fagan Carer support specialist, 78Homerton One of Homerton hospital's "greatest stalwarts", Mrs Fagan was still working at the age 78, having "refused to fully retire". Craig Wakeham GP, 59Dorset A "much-loved" village GP, Dr Craig Wakeham is remembered by colleagues as a "leading light" and "devoted" husband and father. Grace Kungwengwe Healthcare assistantLondon The grandmother and mother-of two was described as a "dedicated NHS worker, who loved her job and was actively working until she tested positive (for) Covid-19". Barbara Sage Nurse, 68London Mrs Sage, 68, from Bromley in south London, died in intensive care after spending more than 40 years working in palliative care. Gerallt Davies Paramedic, 51Swansea Mr Davies was a paramedic at Cwmbwrla Station in Swansea, after joining the ambulance service in 1994. Patrick McManus Nurse, 60Stafford Patrick McManus was a "kind and compassionate" nurse and "larger-than-life" character, colleagues said. Sadeq Elhowsh Surgeon, 58St Helens Orthopaedic surgeon Sadeq Elhowsh was a "wonderful husband" and a "devoted" father-of-four who "dearly loved" his family, they have said. Kirsty Jones Healthcare support worker, 41Lanarkshire Mrs Jones spent much of her career working with older patients and recently took up new role on the front line at an assessment centre in Airdrie. Grant Maganga Mental health nurse, 56Tameside Mr Maganga was said to have left a legacy of someone who "devoted his career to supporting and caring for people". Yusuf Patel GP, 61London Father-of-three Dr Yusuf Patel, 61, founded Woodgrange Medical Practice in Newham, east London, where he worked as GP for over two decades. Manjeet Singh Riyat A&E consultant, 52Derby Manjeet Singh Riyah was the UK's first Sikh A&E consultant and was described as being "the father" of the emergency department at Royal Derby Hospital. Medhat Atalla ConsultantDoncaster A consultant, who has been described as a "very special human being" and "a real NHS hero". Sharon Bamford Care assistant, 63Swansea Care assistant Sharon Bamford died after her husband, Malcolm, had also passed away after contracting coronavirus. Ian Reynolds Paramedic, 53London The father-of-two worked as a paradmedic for 32 years and since 2012 had been a member of Crystal Palace Football Club's pitch-side medical team. Katy Davis Nurse, 37Southampton Katy Davis, 37, died within three days of her twin sister, Emma, having both tested positive for Covid-19. Angie Cunningham NurseBorders Ms Cunningham was a "much loved wife, mother, sister, granny and great granny" and said she was "a friend to many more". Mahadaye Jagroop Nurse, 66Birmingham Known as Mary, Ms Jagroop worked at Heartlands Hospital in Birmingham, where she died after contracting Covid-19 on April 22. Ade Dickson Mental health nurseLondon Ade Dickson, a mental health nurse, had been working in the Barnet Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team. Andy Costa Ward managerLondon Mr Costa was a "highly respected, conscientious and long-serving colleague", colleagues said. Ann Shepherd Counsellor, 80Long Eaton Ann Shepherd, who had worked in mental health services across Derbyshire for the last 26 years, was described as a a phenomenal character, full of colour and sparkle". Cheryl Williams Ward housekeeperLondon Cheryl Williams, a ward housekeeper, was "a lynchpin of the care, comfort, and compassion", North Middlesex University Hospital said. Dawn Marshall Support Time Recovery WorkerOldbury For almost 10 years, Ms Marshall worked at Hallam Street Hospital, and more recently was a support time recovery worker based at Quayside House, in Oldbury. Gladys Nyemba Nurse, 46Nottingham Gladys Nyemba "had a big heart" and was always seen "with a smile on her face", colleagues have said. Jenelyn Carter Healthcare assistantSwansea Jenelyn Carter was a "lovely, caring" healthcare assistant who worked on admissions at Morriston Hospital, had a "heart of gold" and "would go the extra mile for anyone", Swansea Bay health board said. Julie Penfold Nurse, 53Merseyside Julie Penfold was a well-loved member of staff at Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Trust in Merseyside. Kevin Smith Plaster technicianDoncaster Kev, as he was known to friends and colleagues, was "renowned for his warm personality, diligence and compassion", Richard Parker, chief executive at Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals, said. Leilani Medel NurseBridgend Mrs Medel, originally from the Philippines, lived in Bridgend, South Wales, and had worked at a number of local hospitals. Mamoona Rana Trainee registrar, 49Romford Dr Mamoona Rana was a trainee registrar in psychiatry. Melonie Mitchell 111 workerLondon Ms Mitchell’s death was confirmed by the London ambulance service, where she worked. Oscar King Jr Hospital porterOxford Mr King Jr was a porter at John Radcliffe Hospital, in Oxford, and was originally from the Philippines. Rajesh Kalraiya Community paediatrician, 68Romford Dr Rajesh Kalraiya, a community paediatrician, worked in Romford as a locum. Vishna Rasiah Consultant neonatologistBirmingham Dr Vishna Rasiah, who worked at Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust, was the clinical lead for the regional neonatal network.