Vikrant Shekhawat : Apr 09, 2021, 11:38 AM
In Brazil, a nurse in Brazil who suffers from the havoc of the Corona virus, does not feel lonely, for this, a nurse came up with a very good idea which is highly praised. The nurse tied the two glasses together and filled them with light hot water. Put it on the hands of that patient. This was similar to the way a patient feels heat upon touching someone.In this way, the human being felt without touching the patient. This great work of the nurse is being praised in the social media. This picture of the nurse has been tweeted by Sadiq Sameer, who is associated with Gulf News and so far 1,200 people have retweeted it. He said that this picture narrates the heart-rending picture of the world battling Corona.
'Brazil faces biological Fukushima tragedy like Japan'Earlier, Brazilian top health experts have warned that Brazil, like Japan, is facing a biological Fukushima tragedy with a new strain of Corona virus coming out every week. A one-day record of deaths broke in Brazil on Tuesday and 4,195 people lost their lives. It is estimated that by the month of July only six lakh people will die in the country.Miguel Nicolais, who led the Corona virus fighting team in the north-eastern part of the country until February, said Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is facing the biggest humanitarian tragedy in the country's history. He told the BBC, 'It is like a nuclear reactor in which a chain reaction has started and it is out of control. It is like a biological Fukushima tragedy. ''It cannot be controlled on the whole earth'Miguel was referring to the accident in the Japanese nuclear reactor after the horrific tsunami in 2011. He said that I understand that Brazil is not only the epicenter of this epidemic worldwide, it is a threat to the efforts of the international community to control the epidemic on the whole earth. The health expert said that if the corona virus is not controlled in Brazil, it cannot be controlled on the whole earth.‘The hand of God’ — nurses trying to comfort isolated patients in a Brazilian Covid isolation ward. Two disposable gloves tied, full of hot water, simulating impossible human contact. Salute to the front liners and a stark reminder of the grim situation our world is in! #MaskUp pic.twitter.com/HgVFwOtg2f
— Sadiq ‘Sameer’ Bhat (@sadiquiz) April 8, 2021