the deadly Covid-19 virus.The 41-year-old was a registered nurse at Liverpool’s Aintree hospital and worked on the wards helping to fight to save lives of coronavirus positive patients in March.Despite being told to shield due to suffering asthma, Ms Quinn opted to return to work in order to help as staff at the hospital were “over run” with patients.However, in April, she became violently ill herself with severe bouts of nausea.Ms Quinn was later diagnosed with gastroparesis and bowel dysmotility – and later suffered from re-feeding syndrome, a life threatening condition when the body rejects foods.She now requires life-long treatment and doctors have warned her that her condition is so severe she will never be able to work again.Although.