Newswrap, May 12: Right from Sonu Sood helping cricketer Harbhajan Singh in arranging Remdesivir injection to Shaktimaan actor Mukesh Khanna losing his elder sister, here are key stories from the previous day.
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The Duchess of Cornwall visited a London hospital on International Nurses Day to thank the nursing staff working for Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity.
Camilla’s visit to the Whittington Hospital began with a tour of the facilities and meeting the new nurses and nurse associates hired on staff. She also met with representatives from various departments that have been at the forefront of the coronavirus pandemic, including those from the ICU.
Camilla also took time to meet with Felicity Dahl, the widow of Roald Dahl, who set up the Children’s Charity in 1990 following her husband’s death. The Children’s Charity currently employs 80 specialist nurses who care for over 21,000 seriously ill children across the United Kingdom.
Coimbatore: ESI Hospital dean M Raveendran knelt down before the senior nurses in the facility and the portrait of Florence Nightingale, the founder o.
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International Nurses Day 2021: Today is International Nurses Day. On that day in 1820, Florence Nightingale - perhaps the world s most famous nurse - was born. On
International Nurses Day, the entire nursing fraternity of the world pay respect to Florence Nightingale, an English nurse, a social reformer and a statistician who founded the key pillars of modern nursing. This
International Nursing Day people across the world could not be more grateful to our nurses amid the horrific coronavirus pandemic. Nurses are the backbone of the hospitals and clinics taking care of the millions of COVID-19 patients for months putting their lives at risk. According to the WHO, nurses account for more than half of all the world s health workers, yet there is an urgent shortage of nurses worldwide with 5.9 million (2020) more nurses still needed, especially in low- and middle-income countries.
Reitumetse Makwea Gauteng health MEC Nomathemba Mokgethi thanked nurses and all other staff members for their dedication during the pandemic. A nurse at Steve Biko Academic Hospital in Pretoria on 12 May 2021 during International Nurses
Day, a day observed around the world to mark the contributions of nurses. Picture: Jacques Nelles Once a nurse, always a nurse. Once you start caring for people, you realise it’s more than a job. And when the call went out for help as Covid-19 swamped the country, Boitumelo Moseki didn’t hesitate to come out of retirement and get back onto the wards. Moseki, who retired as nursing manager at Dr George Mukhari Hospital in Ga-Rankuwa, north of Pretoria, went back to the frontline of the pandemic fight at Phedisong clinic in Ga-Rankuwa. After 30 years of service as a nurse, she cou