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A doctor who warned the prime minister about a lack of personal protective equipment (PPE) for NHS workers has died after contracting coronavirus.
Consultant urologist Abdul Mabud Chowdhury, 53, died at Queen’s Hospital in Romford, east London, on Wednesday.
Five days before he was admitted to hospital, Dr Chowdhury had appealed for “appropriate PPE and remedies” to “protect ourselves and our families”.
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The government had said it was “working around the clock” to deliver equipment.Dr Chowdhury’s son Intisar described the consultant urologist as a “kind and compassionate hero” who had been in “such pain” when he wrote the appeal to the government on Facebook.
“He wrote that post while he was in that state, just because of how much he cared about his co-workers.”