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Parents of health worker from Wishaw who lost her life to coronavirus say they've been overwhelmed with support

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The parents of late Wishaw health worker Kirsty Jones have been overwhelmed by messages of support since her untimely death.Mum Isobel Simpson also revealed she was unable to attend her daughter’s funeral after husband John displayed COVID-19 symptoms the day before.Speaking to the Wishaw Press this week, Isobel, 68, said: “I can’t believe how kind everyone has been.

I had over 200 cards and many bouquets of flowers delivered to our home.“Unfortunately John became unwell the day before Kirsty’s funeral so we were unable to attend.“It was horrendous not being able to say goodbye.“I can’t believe she is gone and I’m still here.”Tributes poured in for “selfless and bright” health care support worker Kirsty who died from COVID-19 last month and

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