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12th May 2020 Shaddy Mavasa

10 things to keep nurses safe during COVID-19

Nurses, amongst many healthcare professionals, have been in the frontline of COVID-19 as essential workers.

May 12 marks International Nurses Day under the theme of Nursing the World to Health. This celebration comes during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nurses, amongst many healthcare professionals, have been in the frontline of COVID-19 as essential workers.

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