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Six surreal things from the last year that now feel completely normal

Six surreal things from the last year that now feel completely normal
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Six surreal things from the last year that now feel completely normal

Six surreal things from the last year that now feel completely normal
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Six surreal things from the last year that now feel completely normal

Six surreal things from the last year that now feel completely normal
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Nurses in poorer countries left behind in COVID-19 vaccination race

news Nurses in poorer countries left behind in COVID-19 vaccination race Africanews 12/02/2021 © AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa Nurse Cristina Chango receives her first dose of the Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine against COVID-19 at the Pablo Arturo Suarez Hospital in Quito, Ecuador, Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021. Health workers in developing countries are losing out in the race for coronavirus vaccinations, the International Council of Nurses (ICN) warns, stressing the situation could create breeding grounds for new variants. The ICN conducted a survey across 54 countries showing that 88% of those nations that have started vaccinating nurses are high- or upper-middle-income countries. Most low- and middle-income countries, meanwhile, haven t started yet – and many have no idea when they might.

Seeing death at this rate every day is not normal says Limpopo hospital nurse

Workers Revolutionary Party DENOSA members joined a march in Pretoria demanding risk allowance for being exposed to coronavirus ‘EMOTIONALLY, we are not coping. Seeing death at this rate every day is not normal,’ was the view of hospital nurse Mosima Doreen Mabeba – working in the intensive care unit (ICU) of a provincial hospital in Limpopo. She is one of the many health professionals – both in South Africa and in many other heavily-affected countries – who are battling to cope emotionally with the surge in Covid-19 cases. Some feel they are not getting adequate mental health support. And the International Council of Nurses has found that governments have failed to provide this support.

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