Aberdeen widow says diabetic and key worker husband should have been shielded
Sharon Boswell spoke at the Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry
Last updated 12th Mar 2024
An Aberdeen woman has questioned why her husband, a delivery driver who died from Covid-19, was not put into the shielding category despite having type two diabetes, and while she was receiving treatment for breast cancer.
Speaking at the Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry, Sharon Boswell of Scottish Covid Bereaved told Stuart Gale KC, co-lead counsel to the inquiry, her husband George died on February 9, 2021.
His cause of death was listed as Covid-19, with complications due to his diabetes, which led to multiple organ failure.
He also contracted a fungal infection while in hospital, which she says was the "final straw" that led to his death.
She told the inquiry she believes he contracted Covid-19 from a colleague who had told her husband he had the virus, but not their employer.
George’s Covid-19 symptoms initially included a very sore back, lethargy and a loss of appetite, but he did not have a cough or any other typical signs of the illness.
He worsened and was admitted to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.
"I would have had more time with him" if husband was shielding
Mrs Boswell said: "By this point he had deteriorated so much that he'd been put on dialysis for his kidneys, he had had two chest drains inserted in his left side."
Sharon said she believes her husband should have been on the shielding list.
She said: "I would have had more time with him for sure.
“I think that he would have been at home to take care of me as well, because it was so difficult going through chemotherapy when he was at work.
"I remember one night after I got my diagnosis and he knew that he had to go to work after I was getting my chemotherapy, and I heard him crying upstairs because he was scared.
"He was scared that Covid would kill me. Little did we think it would be the other way around.
"We never thought - we were young, we didn't have health issues or such, no lung problems.
“Nothing, no signs that this was going to happen."
She added she was particularly angry about the UK Government's "partygate" scandal, saying: "To know that they were being so disrespectful while my husband was in hospital dying.
“My best friend was in hospital as well and she was very ill as well.
"They're disregarding every lockdown rule so they could have a party here and there."
She said she also wants to know why essential workers like her husband were not included in the first vaccine rollout.
"Obviously it leaves me with questions as to if he had had his first immunisation, would it have turned out differently?"
The inquiry, before Lord Brailsford, continues.