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Assam MLA visits hospitals to express gratitude to COVID-19 warriors

Assam MLA visits hospitals to express gratitude to COVID-19 warriors

| @indiablooms | 04 May 2020, 03:18 pm

Guwahati/IBNS: The COVID-19 warriors across the country are continuing their work risking their own lives, safety during the unprecedented health crisis.

In a bid to expressing gratitude to the COVID-19 warriors, an Assam MLA  visited many hospitals in the state and thanked the warriors for their services to the nation, human beings.

Assam MLA Rekibuddin Ahmed  representing Chhaygaon assembly constituency in Kamrup (Rural) district visited several hospitals in recently and thanked the doctors, nurses and other health workers.

On Monday, the Assam legislator d visited few hospitals in his own constituency and met the doctors, nurses, other health workers.

The Assam MLA  also distributed fruits, snacks, masks and other items among the doctors, nurses, health workers.

 

“They are working for us, for the nation during this crisis hour without fearing about their own lives. It is our duty to thank them and express gratitude,”  Rekibuddin Ahmed said.

He also visited an old age home at Bamunigaon area in Kamrup (Rural) district and provided fruits, biscuits, juice, other food items, masks, hand sanitizers to the older women who are living at the old age home.

Rekibuddin Ahmed also distributed food items among the children at a juvenile observation centre.

Assam has 42 positive cases for COVID-19 so far with one death died and 32 recoveries.

(By Hemanta Kumar Nath, Guwahati)

 

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