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Cunard Building

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Opened 1917
Construction started 1914
Locations Liverpool
England
OwnersLiverpool City Council
Architects Arthur Joseph Davis
Architectural styles Renaissance architecture, Greek Revival architecture
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The Cunard Building is a Grade II* listed building in Liverpool, England. It is located at the Pier Head and along with the neighbouring Liver Building and Port of Liverpool Building is one of Liverpool's Three Graces, which line the city's waterfront.

Corona virus: nurse dies in Liverpool Aintree Hospital

Feb 16,2020 8:40 am

Staff Nurse Liz Glanister worked in Aintree University Hospital

A "long-serving" is ill died sister in a hospital in Liverpool, after testing positive for Covid-19.

Aintree University Hospital , Staff Nurse Liz Glanister, 68, died on Friday at The Royal Liverpool University Hospital .

Dianne Brown, chief nurse at Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said, with "great sadness", she was able to confirm, Ms Glanister had died.

She Said she would be missed "unfortunately, by all those Who Knew and worked with her".

Ms Brown continued: "All our thoughts are with Liz's family at This Time and we offer you our sincere condolences. "

Estephanie Dunn, North West regional director of The Royal College of Nursing said: "nurses such as Liz are on the Front Line in this fight, and if you succumb to Covid-19, it feels particularly cruel. "

Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson also paid tribute to her "victim".

"words can't Express how very much a debt of gratitude it owes this city Liz Glanister and your colleagues," He Said .

He added that she "dedicated her life to caring for others and in the true spirit of this city, she gave everything she had, to make a difference at such a crucial time".

Mr Anderson flags said in the Liverpool Town Hall , St George's Hall and the Cunard Building would fly at half-mast in their honor, and the building lights up in blue "for the foreseeable future".

on the Wavertree MP Paula Barker also tweeted that it was "sad news", while Riverside MP Kim Johnson tweeted their sympathies to Ms Glanister family, adding that our "NHS earn heroes better than this".

She Said they "should have The Peace of mind that if you save lives, that you are sure of yourself," and called for the faster Tests, for frontline staff.

According to The Department of health, The Number of coronavirus-related hospital deaths was recorded as EUR 4,934 from 17:00 BST on Saturday .



coronavirus pandemic, nhs, liverpool, nursing

Source of news: bbc.com

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