A special service to mark 1,000 COVID-19 related deaths at DBTH

Paying our respects to those we have lost throughout the pandemic.

To mark this very sad milestone, and pay our respects to those we have lost throughout the course of the past 22 months, colleagues and our communities observed a one minute of silence on Monday 24 January at 11am.
Since March 2020, staff at the Trust have cared for thousands of inpatients who have tested positive for COVID-19 with great dedication and compassion – and, thankfully, the large majority have safely returned home – a testament to the skill and devotion of our local NHS heroes.
Unfortunately 1,000 patients did not recover – and each represents a chair which was left empty this Christmas time as well as a much-missed presence at the next gathering of friends and loved ones in the coming months and years to come once this pandemic is beyond us.
Like families across the country, as a Trust we too have lost individuals close to us. Together we cherish the memories of our friends and co-workers, Kevin Smith, Dr Medhat Atalla, Lorraine Butterfield, Susan Bishop and Tracy Robinson who passed away, following brief but extremely brave and determined battles with COVID-19.
For those we have lost, we will simply remember them and everything they meant to us. May they rest in peace.
Finally, last year we opened two Rainbow Gardens at both Doncaster Royal Infirmary and Bassetlaw Hospital which are available to those who have lost a loved one to COVID-19 and are dedicated to their memory.