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Upasana Kamineni showers praise on Nurses and says, the nation is indebted to them!
By: Tupaki Desk | 12 May 2021 1:36 PM GMTMega Power Star Ram Charan's better half Upasana Kamineni is known for her philanthropic works. She also serves as Vice-Chairperson of Apollo Life and the Editor-in-Chief of B Positive Magazine.
Since the pandemic has hit the country, she has been endorsing the idea to have healthy food and habits to boost the immune system. Upasana also shares valuable information on the safety measures that have to be taken during Covid times.
As a condemnable act, Upasana has showered praises on nurses on the occasion of International Nurses Day. In her tweet, Upasana said, she can't tell how the nation is indebted to the nurses.
"I had the privilege of chilling with these angels a few months ago. As of February 2021, over 116 nurses had died due to Covid-19 contracted during service. Can't tell u how indebted we as a nation are to u," Upasana tweeted with a Namaste emoji.
The International Nurses Day is observed across the globe on the 12th of May every year to honour the nurses for their contributions to society and the world.
Nurses and other medical staff played a key role during the Covid-19 not only in India but across the world. Despite knowing that they might catch the Covid virus, they served the world and have been serving.
Since the pandemic has hit the country, she has been endorsing the idea to have healthy food and habits to boost the immune system. Upasana also shares valuable information on the safety measures that have to be taken during Covid times.
As a condemnable act, Upasana has showered praises on nurses on the occasion of International Nurses Day. In her tweet, Upasana said, she can't tell how the nation is indebted to the nurses.
"I had the privilege of chilling with these angels a few months ago. As of February 2021, over 116 nurses had died due to Covid-19 contracted during service. Can't tell u how indebted we as a nation are to u," Upasana tweeted with a Namaste emoji.
The International Nurses Day is observed across the globe on the 12th of May every year to honour the nurses for their contributions to society and the world.
Nurses and other medical staff played a key role during the Covid-19 not only in India but across the world. Despite knowing that they might catch the Covid virus, they served the world and have been serving.