Kathryn Niveyy, a 27-year-old American nurse, posted a photo on Twitter showing the before and after of eight months of fighting Covid-19. She had finished her nursing course in April and was immediately put on the front line.
The second part of the photograph, which is running on social media, was taken after a weekend shift at the Tennessee hospital in the United States, where he works. The first was taken early in his career.
How it started How it’s going pic.twitter.com/cg32Tu7v0B
– kathedrals???????? (@kathryniveyy) November 22, 2020
“I love being a nurse. I didn’t exactly expect to be a new nurse in the midst of a highly politicized pandemic, but life happens fast and even in a pandemic, there is nothing else I want to do. Taking care of the sickest is an honor and I value my patients ”, wrote Kathryn Niveyy on Twitter, after having published the two photographs.
“It is devastating to see people die when those deaths were preventable and it is even more devastating when we see them die in the same way, over and over, over and over. It is devastating that basic common sense and decency have been politicized, ”he added.
The United States recorded 835 deaths and 176,795 cases of covid-19 in the past 24 hours, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Since the beginning of the pandemic, the country has recorded 257,560 deaths and 12,396,241 infections.
“Covid-19 is a brutal disease and I would not wish my worst enemy the worst of it. Please understand that you are not only protecting yourself, you are protecting the people around you ”, the American nurse also appealed.
The United States is the country most affected by the pandemic, with the highest number of cases and deaths worldwide.
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