Pope
praises nurses' role in fighting coronavirus
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[May 12, 2020]
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis
praised the work of nurses around the world on Tuesday, saying the
coronavirus crisis had shown how vital their service is, as he appealed
to governments to invest more in healthcare.
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"Every day we witness the testimony of courage and sacrifice of
healthcare workers, and nurses in particular, who, with
professionalism, self-sacrifice, and a sense of responsibility and
love for neighbour, assist people affected by the virus, even to the
point of putting their own health at risk," Francis said in a
special message for International Nurses Day.
He said the pandemic had helped the world rediscover the fundamental
role of nurses in healthcare, adding that they deserve to be more
fully valued and their working conditions improved.
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The pandemic had also brought to light healthcare deficiencies in some
countries, he said.
"For this reason, I would ask leaders of nations throughout the world to invest
in healthcare as the primary common good, by strengthening its systems and
employing greater numbers of nurses, so as to ensure adequate care to everyone,
with respect for the dignity of each person," he said.
(Reporting By Philip Pullella; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)
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