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MINISTRY OF HEALTH RECOGNIZES HARD WORK OF NURSES AND HEALTH CARE WORKERS

Published 8 April 2020

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

MINISTRY OF HEALTH RECOGNIZES HARD WORK OF NURSES AND HEALTH CARE WORKERS

Basseterre, St. Kitts, April 08, 2020 (SKNIS): The Ministry of Health, on the occasion of World Health Day, recognised the hard work of nurses and health workers across the federation during the NEOC COVID-19 Daily Press Briefing held on April 07.

โ€œWe are reminded of the critical role they play in keeping our nation healthy. Additionally, our nurses are at the forefront of the COVID-19 response providing high quality and respectful treatment and care and leading community dialogue to address fears and questions,โ€ said Dr. Marissa Carty of the Ministry of Health.

She stated that the nurses have been working contentiously โ€œto prevent the possibility of community transmission, but conducting thorough, in-depth contact tracing and monitoring.โ€

โ€œQuite simply, without nurses there will be no response. Therefore, on this World Health Day, we say a heartfelt thank you to our nurses and health workers,โ€ said Dr. Carty.

World Health Day 2020 was celebrated on April 07 under the theme โ€œSupport nurses and midwives.โ€

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), April 07 was the day to โ€œcelebrate the work of nurses and midwives and remind world leaders of the critical role they play in keeping the world healthy.โ€

It stated that 2020 is the International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife. Therefore, World Health Day highlighted the current status of nursing and around the world.

โ€œWHO and its partners will make a series of recommendations to strengthen the nursing and midwifery workforce,โ€ said the WHO. โ€œThis will be vital if we are to achieve national and global targets related to universal health coverage, maternal and child health, infectious and non-communicable diseases including mental health, emergency preparedness and response, patient safety and the delivery of integrated, people-centered care, amongst others.โ€

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