In-person GP appointment may have saved Leeds student’s life, coroner finds
by Robyn Vinter North of England correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#68138)
David Nash, 26, died after being wrongly diagosed in remote consultations during pandemic
A student who died after being wrongly diagnosed in a series of remote GP appointments during the pandemic would probably have lived if he had been seen in person, a coroner has found.
David Nash, 26, died from brain-stem swelling on 4 November 2020 at Leeds General Infirmary more than two weeks after first reporting symptoms of mastoiditis, a serious bacterial infection of a bone in the ear.
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