British tourist catches Legionnaires' disease in Greece
- Donna Jobling, a 57-year-old woman from West Hull, was admitted to intensive care and put into a medically induced coma on June 11 at Venizeleio Hospital in Heraklion after being diagnosed with Legionnaires' disease contracted during her holiday in Crete.
- She began feeling unwell on June 5 during a holiday organised by easyJet Holidays, and tests confirmed Legionella pneumophila caused the illness leading to acute respiratory failure and pneumonia.
- Donna is living with multiple health challenges, such as epilepsy, but remains stable and is receiving attentive care in the intensive care unit, where visiting time is restricted to 30 minutes.
- Her niece Claire revealed that she was informed the situation was critical and uncertain regarding Ms Jobling's chances of survival, while easyJet confirmed they are providing support to Ms Jobling and have relocated other guests from the hotel as a precautionary measure.
- Donna’s family remains hopeful for her recovery while the hotel collaborates with health authorities, and easyJet continues to inform and support affected customers.
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British tourist in critical condition after catching bacterial infection in Crete
Donna Jobling, a British tourist in Crete, is in intensive care after contracting Legionnaires' lung disease on an easyJet Holiday.
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