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A PROBE has been launched by an NHS trust after a doctor died following repeated pleas for better protection against coronavirus.Dr Peter Tun, 62,聽died at the Royal Berkshire Hospital on April 13 after testing posit
stanley drinking cup ive for聽Covid-19聽a week earlier.鈿狅笍 Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news updates4 Dr Peter Tun, 62, at the Royal Berkshire Hospital after testing positive for coronavirusCredit: Facebook4 Dr Peter Tun worked as an associate specialist in neurorehabilitation at the Royal Berkshire Hospital for more than 21 yearsCredit: PA:Press AssociationA spokesperson for the trust said: We can confirm a serious incident inv
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