Nurse who battled coronavirus 'grateful' to be alive
Daily MailA nurse who urged the public to stay at home to stop the spread of the coronavirus is 'grateful' to be alive after thinking she would die alone in hospital. Appearing on Good Morning Britain today, alongside some of the colleagues who treated her, the nurse told that she thought 'that was it' after contracting sepsis pneumonia, and feared she would die in isolation, with no contact from her family. Sharon Cook, from Cherry Willingham, Lincolnshire, appeared on Good Morning Britain today where she told she is 'grateful' to be alive after thinking she would die alone in hospital Nurse Lorraine Waby who treated Sharon told that it was 'difficult' treating colleagues while they're unable to see their families 'I really am grateful I’m happy to be here and grateful, they saved my life, said Sharon. The nurse told host Susanna Reid that she thought 'that was it' after contracting sepsis pneumonia, and feared she would die in isolation,with no contact from her family She went on to praise her fellow NHS staff members who saved her life, insisting she 'can't thank them enough' 'You are all amazing, from the nurses to the doctors who came in with food and drink.