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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2020 · 1 MIN

World Health Day

from COVID-19: Messages from the Secretary-General · host António Guterres

Video message by United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on World Health Day 2020 (7 April)My message today is to our health care workers -- the nurses, midwives, technicians, paramedics, pharmacists, doctors, drivers, cleaners, administrators and many others -- who work, day and night to keep us safe.Today, we are more deeply grateful than ever to all of you, as you work, round the clock, putting yourselves at risk, to fight the ravages of this pandemic.2020 is the International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife, and I want to recognize their specific expertise and commitment. We have all had reason to give thanks for the care and professionalism of nurses and midwives. I know I do. Nurses shoulder some of the biggest healthcare burdens. They perform difficult work and endure long hours, while risking injury, infection and the mental health burden that accompanies such traumatic work. They often provide comfort at the end of life.Midwives provide comfort at the beginning of life. During a pandemic, their work is even more challenging, as you bring our newborn safely into this world.To the nurses and midwives of the world: thank you for your work. In these traumatic times, I say to all healthcare workers: we stand with you and we count on you.  You make us proud; you inspire us. We are indebted to you.  Thank you for the difference you are making, every day and everywhere.WHO website: https://www.who.int/news-room/campaigns/world-health-day/world-health-day-2020

Video message by United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on World Health Day 2020 (7 April)My message today is to our health care workers -- the nurses, midwives, technicians, paramedics, pharmacists, doctors, drivers, cleaners, administrators and many others -- who work, day and night to keep us safe.Today, we are more deeply grateful than ever to all of you, as you work, round the clock, putting yourselves at risk, to fight the ravages of this pandemic.2020 is the International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife, and I want to recognize their specific expertise and commitment. We have all had reason to give thanks for the care and professionalism of nurses and midwives. I know I do. Nurses shoulder some of the biggest healthcare burdens. They perform difficult work and endure long hours, while risking injury, infection and the mental health burden that accompanies such traumatic work. They often provide comfort at the end of life.Midwives provide comfort at the beginning of life. During a pandemic, their work is even more challenging, as you bring our newborn safely into this world.To the nurses and midwives of the world: thank you for your work. In these traumatic times, I say to all healthcare workers: we stand with you and we count on you.  You make us proud; you inspire us. We are indebted to you.  Thank you for the difference you are making, every day and everywhere.WHO website: https://www.who.int/news-room/campaigns/world-health-day/world-health-day-2020

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Video message by United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on World Health Day 2020 (7 April)My message today is to our health care workers -- the nurses, midwives, technicians, paramedics, pharmacists, doctors, drivers, cleaners,...

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