Being a medical front-line warrior requires courage.
You are a hero if you save one life; a nurse if you save many lives. They appear when they are needed, oblivious to their family's obligations. A nurse's job is not as simple as it appears. They are still stressed as they deal with changes in the medical status of their patients. A minor mistake can result in the patient's death. It's difficult to see patients who have been injured, had surgery or died. However, nurses are steadfast in their efforts to save patients' lives in life-threatening situations; the rest is up to GOD.
A number of historical facts shed light on the sacrifices made by medical front-line warriors. They, too, become victims of fatal diseases that result in death. A recent COVID-19 pandemic kills not only millions of people around the world but also a large number of doctors and nurses. We must acknowledge the dedication and professionalism of doctors and nurses who prioritize the lives of those affected over their own.
Over 500,000 nurses and doctors were affected during and after the Pandemic's peak, with over 100,000 dying as a result of coronavirus, according to WHO. If they do not treat, even with limited resources and vaccines, the number of people who die may increase.
We must come forward to recognize and honor the efforts and professional work of nurses. Remember that they are dealing with one of the most delicate aspects of saving human lives, where every second counts. Because they are uninterested in curing machines and other man-made objects, mark International Nurses Day by praising and motivating them to increase their passion for saving lives. Nursing is more than a duty; it is a virtue that everyone in this profession strives for on a daily basis.
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