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Tragedy: Both sisters died within two weeks of Corona | Israel today

2020-04-27T06:38:41.745Z


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Susie Levy, a nurse at Sheba, died about two weeks after her sister. • Was the first victim of medical teams in Israel. • Another brother of Susie died two years ago.

  • The late Susan Levy died about two weeks after her sister // Courtesy of Shiba Hospital

Susie Levy (66) is the first victim of the medical team who died of the disease and 200th victim in Israel. Two weeks ago, Korona's 71-year-old sister died at Fouria Hospital. It is estimated that Levi did not adhere to her sister, and an inquest at the hospital is estimated to have not been infected by a patient either. Levy left behind a husband, two sons, and three sisters. Another brother died two years ago. 

Photo: Sheba Hospital spokeswomen

She worked at Sheba for 45 years. Levi came to Sheba in 1974 and worked as a nurse in the lung department, in the surgical department, and since 1995 she has been a responsible nurse in the department of the nose and throat, and for the past year has been appointed a responsible nurse in the department and chose to work even beyond the retirement age.

"The family is in pain and overwhelmed by the untimely passing of Susie who was the mainstay of the family," said her family. "Mother insisted on continuing to work even though she had to retire, which is what characterizes the endless giving and caring she had until her last day. Leave a mark of love, brotherhood, patience, human dignity, professionalism and loyalty. We will make sure to commemorate your work." 

Shiba Director, Dr. Itzik Kreis, eulogized her: "It's a painful moment for all of us alone. One of our people during the Corona war is painful and shaky. Susie raised her family alongside our medical center. She is a symbol of professionalism, dedication to the sense of mission of the general in general and of Sheba in particular. Sheba bowed his head sadly. "

Liat Cohen, the surgical division's nursing director: "Susie was a noble soul. She knew how to give everyone the best of her. Even if she had a hard time, she didn't let things bother her and take out the goal she was aiming for. Her need to respond and be available and attentive didn't interfere. To her even for a moment. "   

Dr. Amir Greenberg, Director of the Sheba Nursing System: "Susie, who was a person-loving person, was only good to patients and loved by her staff. We will remember her all along. "

Sheba Hospital said that a memorial service for the late Susie Levy will be held Monday in the Central Lobby from 9am - 12pm. In addition, at 11am, the hospital staff will have a minute of silence in memory of the medical center. 

The Sisters of Brothers and Sisters in Israel said: "We are bowing to the death of Sister Susie Levy, who passed away while performing her role, Corona virus. Suzy Levy, 65, left behind a husband and two children. Susie served as nurse for 42 years at Sheba-Tel Hashomer Hospital. And in her most recent role as Deputy Nurse in the Nose and Throat Department, she has had long periods of time to manage the department alone, and her colleagues say: "She was an educated nurse and a joyful life. Susie was the mainstay of the department, embracing and supportive, and always Was an attentive ear to the nurses and siblings, the doctors and doctors who approached her. Susie's devotion and loyalty were a candle to her legs. Man-loving and patient-loving, compassionate and compassionate. Broken doctors and nurses, lost to Sheba, to the system, to nursing. ' 

She added: "From the beginning of the epidemic, she immediately enlisted and joined the Corona Department without interruption. Over a month ago, she began to feel bad, and when her condition was hospitalized for intensive care and corona for 28 days, Susie died at her job and contracted upstairs. Susie is the nurse and the first medical staff member to take her life from Corona as she performs her duties. We bow down with great pain and great appreciation for her work and work for the patients in Israel. 

Source: israelhayom

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