Mother and NHS worker died 'in husband's arms' after contracting Covid-19

A "fantastic" mother-of-two who had worked for the NHS for more than a decade has died after contracting coronavirus.

Laura Tanner of Basildon in Essex was aged 51 when she died on April 1.

Her husband Kevin Tanner, 49, said that Covid-19 was given as her medical cause of death on her death certificate, with no other causes listed.

Mrs Tanner had worked as a locality administrator for Basildon and Brentwood Clinical Commissioning Group and had worked for the NHS for more than 10 years, Mr Tanner said.

Kevin Tanner (second left) with his wife Laura Tanner and their two sons

He said that he and his wife first showed symptoms of coronavirus around March 19 and both went into self-isolation.

After a week his symptoms began to improve, but hers did not, and he called NHS 111, he said.

A paramedic attended and, after managing to get Mrs Tanner's temperature down, advised her to continue to self-isolate as her breathing was "not that bad", Mr Tanner said.

Laura Tanner

However Mrs Tanner's condition deteriorated, and her husband dialled 999 on April 1 as she struggled to breathe. He believes that his wife died in his arms that day.

Paramedics tried to save her and she was formally pronounced dead on the way to hospital.

"She was fantastic," Mr Tanner said. "She was very loving, caring.

"She was a great mother to her children, she loved them dearly."

Mr Tanner, who works as a crane operator in London, thanked everyone who has supported the family, including his workmates, who set up a JustGiving page.> Mrs Tanner is survived by her husband and two sons, 13-year old Kian and Ethan, 23.