Pathology professor dies of coronavirus in Turkey He was quadruple vaccinated
The battle with coronavirus was lost by the quadruple vaccinated Turkish pathologist Ali Kurt, who worked at the hospital in the city of Erzurum in eastern Turkey.
The doctor died of multi-organ failure due to complications of Covid-19, Turkish media reported.
According to the reports, the doctor was hospitalized and died at the hospital where he worked.
His colleagues held a moving and modest ceremony to bid him farewell. They reflected on his life and contributions. Many were unable to hold back their tears.
Provincial Health Director Gjursel Bedir, in his speech, noted that Kurt's life was like an encyclopedia. He pointed out that the experienced doctor was very popular among his colleagues.
Bendir, who could not hold back his tears while speaking, said health workers have lost an irreplaceable man who was like a big brother to everyone. Kurt's body was buried in the Upper Abdurrahman Gazi cemetery in Erzurum.
Ali Kurt, according to Turkish media, was known for his interest in social sciences, especially history.
He distinguished himself in extremely important research in the field of Medical Pathology.
Source: in.gr
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