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When Mariana Agiu reflected on her time as a hospital critical care nurse at the height of the pandemic’s first wave she had a startling realisation: almost everyone in the room was a woman.
“I understand the reasons why….most of us in this profession are women, from the cleaners, the healthcare systems, nurses, even [half] the doctors are female,” explains Ms Agiu to
The National. “It was always there, it’s just that we never thought about it.”
She described her experience on a Covid ward as “very draining”.
“Every day I would work hard thinking, I need to be there, I need to help. We are not enough. There are too many sick people,” she says.
Conor Lane, an Irishman living in London who has written in The Irish Times about being treated for Ewingâs sarcoma, describes getting his first dose of the Pfizer jab
On February 9th my phone buzzed with one of the greatest texts Iâm likely to receive. It was a message from
my GP, in Covent Garden in central London, asking me to call to book my vaccination slot. All going well, Iâd be getting a jab in two days. I rang the surgery to accept and was told the vaccination centre would get back to me with an appointment.
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