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Areema on her graduation ceremony |
Coronavirus has affected all the World. In the United Kingdom, it has affected almost forty thousands people which includes the Prime Minister of England Boris Johnson and Prince Charles. Doctors and Nurses are on the frontline fighting with the coronavirus. All over the World many doctors and nurses died saving the lives of others. The first nurse in the United Kingdom who belongs to Pakistan had died due to coronavirus.
Areema Nasreen British Pakistani Nurse was 36 years old. She had three children. She became the first medical professional to die of coronavirus in the United Kingdom. According to the doctors she had no underlying health conditions still, she died of Coronavirus. She died on Friday in the ICU at Walsall Manor Hospital.
Areema was hardworking women, her friend told that she belongs to a poor family. She worked as a cleaner in the same hospital for 15 years where later she joined as a nurse. After that, she realized that this is not what she wanted to become. She wanted to help others. She worked hard and graduated as a Nurse from the same hospital.
On the day of her graduation, she tweeted that she never thought she would see this amazing day in her life. She also thanked Walsall Manor Hospital for believing in her. She also motivated other people in her tweet by writing
"with commitment, compassion, support dreams do come true".
Never thought I could see this amazing day. Thank u to Walsall Manor Hospital for believing in me. Countles's people one who was me struggle to believe that they have the right to dream. But please follow through, and yes with commitment compassion support dreams do come true. pic.twitter.com/gR2P101B5P— Areema Nasreen (@AreemaNasreen) April 24, 2019
Dr Salman Waqar, who is the general secretary of the British Islamic Medical Association, said: "Areema Nasreen's death serves as a warning that Coronavirus can affect anyone, and we must all do our part and take the pandemic seriously. Social distancing is critical to controlling the outbreak. Individuals with families who show symptoms must isolate and take precautions. Stay at home, save lives."
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