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The National Book Council (NBC) has presented a donation of around 13,000 books to Malta’s COVID-19 healthcare frontliners, which are being distributed to healthcare workers in Malta and Gozo.
The donation was presented at the Ministry for Health in Valletta by NBC executive director Simona Cassano and Minister for Education Justyne Caruana to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Health, Chris Fearne, who received the books on behalf of healthcare frontliners.
Through this gesture, the NBC would like to extend its appreciation to the valuable work of carers, nurses, doctors and all hospital staff who serve on the front line to ensure the safety and quality of care of their patients.
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The National Book Council (NBC) has presented a donation of around 13,000 books to Maltaâs COVID-19 healthcare front liners, which will be distributed to healthcare workers in Malta and Gozo in the coming weeks.
The donation was presented at the Ministry for Health in Valletta by the NBC Executive Director Simona Cassano and Minister for Education Justyne Caruana to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Health Chris Fearne, who received the books on behalf of healthcare front liners.
With this gesture the NBC would like to extend its appreciation to the valuable work of carers, nurses, doctors and all hospital staff who serve on the frontline to ensure the safety and quality of care of their patients. Over the past year many have had to make a tremendous sacrifice to deliver national healthcare services during a global pandemic, also reminding us that we all depend upon their dedication at some point in our lives.