8/26/2021- 9:52 a.m.
London – Katie Gill mother with three children has tragically died after catching coronavirus while she was waiting for her second vaccination.
She was said to ‘live for her family’, was taken to hospital in Liverpool in early August after complaining of breathing difficulties.Tragically, after two weeks, the mum died in hospital on August 14, the Liverpool Echo reports, and she leaves behind her husband and three children.
The 31-year-old had previously tested positive for Covid-19, and had been attempting to manage her symptoms at home.
Best friend Karen Rotheram said she wanted to convey Katie’s family’s warning to others that the pandemic “hasn’t gone away.”
“Katie was the loveliest, kindest, funniest person, who would do anything for anyone,” Karen said.
“She went into hospital at the start of August and had been struggling with covid at home before that.
“Katie was one of those people when there’s been lockdowns who was totally careful, would do everything she could to keep her family healthy.
“It was her breathing, the usual, so she had to go to hospital and she deteriorated from there.
“It was really quick, within just 10 days.
“Because of her age, because she was just 31, that’s why it was so much more of a shock.
“She’d had a jab and was keeping safe.”
Karen said Katie’s family and friends want people to realise the danger of coronavirus is still present, although restrictions have now ended.
She said: “I think that’s what people don’t understand.
“Okay, we’re out of lockdown and we’re getting back to the new normal but covid’s still there.
“It doesn’t have an age, some people recover some people don’t but everyone should be aware.
“Although you can do a lot of things now, you still need to be aware and get your jabs.
“Katy was due to get her second one this month. She took her first jab to protect herself and her family.”
Karen says Katie’s family “don’t want any other families to go through what they have.”
She said: “The family just want to say that obviously they don’t want other families to go through what they’ve had to go through the past two weeks – for everyone to keep safe to get your jabs done – that’s so important.”
Karen says she finds it hard looking back through photographs of her and her best friend, who “told each other everything.”
She said: “It breaks my heart when I’m looking back on family photos, it’s just so very sad, I don’t think it’s sunk in yet.
“She was so creative and really into arts and crafts, her talent was amazing, but her hobby and her life was her family – she lived for her family.