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Cate McCurry & Aine McMahon

Daughter of doctor in Dublin who died from Covid labels him 'hero'

The daughter of a doctor who died after contracting Covid-19 on Wednesday described him as a “hero”.

Syed Waqqar Ali had been cared for “diligently and attentively” for three months at Dublin’s Mater Misericordiae University Hospital.

Dr Samar Fatima Ali told RTE News: “There are no words for the battle he fought every day.

“He’s been an outstanding doctor and the best dad we could of asked for.

“It was very difficult to see our father in so much pain. My dream was to work with my father and to work together some day. There’s still a Dr Ali and she will carry on his legacy.”

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A spokeswoman for Dublin’s Mater Misericordiae University Hospital said: “He had been due to begin a shift at the Mater Hospital in April when he felt unwell.

“He asked to be seen as a patient and was admitted immediately with Covid-19 illness.

“His colleagues remember him as a hard-working and diligent doctor with a humble and down-to-earth personality.

“The Mater Hospital extends its deepest sympathies to Dr Shah’s wife, family and loved ones at this very sad time.”

A spokesman for the Irish Hospital Consultants Association added: “Dr Shah’s tragic death at a young age reminds us once more of the sacrifices made by frontline healthcare professionals, particularly at this time.

"Dr Shah was an exemplary medical professional with an immense dedication to public service. His expertise, care and warmth made an impression with patients and colleagues alike. This was evident every day among those who worked with Dr Shah and witnessed first-hand his deep commitment to healthcare.”

“At the onset of Covid-19, Dr Shah put himself selflessly at the frontline in the fight against this awful pandemic, paying the ultimate price.”

houghts and condolences are with Dr Shah’s wife Rubab, his children and mother at this sad time.”

Paul Reid, chief executive of the HSE, said: “It is with great sadness that I learned this morning of the passing of Dr Waqar Ali Shah in the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, following a long illness from Covid-19.”

“Dr Shah is the eighth healthcare worker to die as a result of Covid-19.

“In common with his colleagues, I know he worked diligently and selflessly to care for patients at all times, and particularly during the pandemic.

“I wish to extend the sympathy of all in the HSE, and all healthcare staff, to Dr Shah’s wife, family and loved ones at this very sad time.

“My thoughts are also with all of his colleagues in the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital.”

Thirty-six new confirmed cases of coronavirus were announced in Ireland on Tuesday, taking the overall tally to 25,802.

No further deaths were announced on Tuesday, with the toll remaining at 1,753.

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