Surat (Gujarat): With the belief that serving humanity is equivalent to serving God almighty, a four-month pregnant Muslim nurse has been tending to the patients in the COVID care centre, even while observing fast in the holy month of Ramzan.
It is common knowledge that it is difficult to fast and that too for a pregnant woman. Salute to the Muslim nurse who has been tending to the corona patients despite keeping the Ramzan fast.
She prays to Allah while keeping Roza during the month of Ramzan
A pregnant Muslim nurse has been nursing the patients in the Atal COVID centre at the Althan community hall for eight to ten hours daily.
Knowing that she is at increased risk of contracting the virus, the nurse has been working for eight to ten hours in the service of COVID patients. For the 29-year-old nurse Nancy Izen, serving the patients is serving God. Patients too are giving her their blessings.
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She had worked in this Atal centre even during the first wave of COVID-19
Nancy is carrying the twin responsibility of caring for the safety of the child in her womb as well as her duty as a nurse. She is carrying out both the responsibility most efficiently.
This is not the first time that she has been tending to the patients in the Atal COVID care isolation centre. Nancy tells that she had worked in the same Atal COVID care centre during the first wave of the corona pandemic last year.
“This time, I am carrying a baby in my womb. But for me, my duty comes first and so I have been doing my duty in Atal COVID centre. By the grace of God Almighty, I have got the opportunity of serving patients in the holy month of Ramzan.
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