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Ayrshire woman dies from Covid days after being told by NHS to 'take paracetamol and weather storm'

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Ayrshire medical factory worker struck down by coronavirus was told by NHS 24 to take “paracetamol and weather the storm” two days before her tragic death.Mary Clark from Dailly lost her life to COVID-19 on Wednesday, January 27 after telling her doctor she was “getting worse, not better”.

She was only 48.Mary fell ill after a major outbreak at the factory which produces PPE with about 20 members of staff infected.Her family have been left “incensed” by the healthcare treatment of their aunt, sister and fiance of 30 years as they believe she never got the care she deserved.She leaves behind her fiance, Colin Grant, 51 who raced to the hospital after being told his partner had suffered a heart attack.Devastated sisters Heather Kirkwood, 55,.

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