Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa, on Wednesday, called up Belagavi-based nurse Sugandha Korepura, after he was moved by images of her daughter crying for her to come home.
Sugandha, who is on COVID-19 duty, has not gone home for 15 days.
She is attached to the COVID-19 ward of the Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences. On Wednesday, news channels aired a video of her little girl crying outside the hospital for her to return home, which left Sugandha teary-eyed.
“You are struggling, working very hard without even seeing your own children. I saw it on TV. Please cooperate. You will have better opportunities in the future. I’ll look out for you. God bless you, and I hope your hard work does you well,” Yediyurappa told Sugandha over the phone.
Karnataka has deployed about 27,000 health personnel to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic. The state-run Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) has launched an online training programme that hopes to cover all 4.5 lakh qualified nurses in Karnataka for two hours a day on the standard operating procedure to treat COVID-19 cases.
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