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Healthcare must focus more on minority communities after pandemic, say doctors
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Bahia Notícias / Notícia / UFBA e UFRB recebem pintura gigante em prol das vacinas
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Up to 47% of at risk ethnic minorities in Birmingham have not had vaccine
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I m a UK doctor who cared for COVID-19 patients while pregnant. Receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine felt like a beacon of hope. By Meenal Viz, as told to Claire Turrell Dr. Meenal Viz and her daughter Radhika. Meenal Viz is a doctor in the UK who cared for COVID-19 patients at a London hospital while pregnant last year. Viz says finally receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine in January was emotional for her after months of loss. This is her story, as told to freelance writer Claire Turrell.
When I was a mum-to-be in my third trimester, I just wanted to enjoy my pregnancy. It s a time when I should have been setting up the nursery and shopping for baby clothes. Instead, in April 2020, I found myself protesting outside of our prime minister s home at Downing Street with a sign demanding more PPE for healthcare workers. I d been working while pregnant on wards with COVID-19 patients, and my colleagues and I weren t protected as we didn t have the right
Dr. Meenal Viz
Meenal Viz is a doctor in the UK who cared for COVID-19 patients at a London hospital while pregnant last year.
Viz says finally receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine in January was emotional for her after months of loss.
This is her story, as told to freelance writer Claire Turrell.
When I was a mom-to-be in my third trimester, I just wanted to enjoy my pregnancy. It s a time when I should have been setting up the nursery and shopping for baby clothes. Instead, in April 2020, I found myself protesting outside of our prime minister s home at Downing Street with a sign demanding more PPE for healthcare workers. I d been working while pregnant on wards with COVID-19 patients, and my colleagues and I weren t protected as we didn t have the right PPE.