‎George, who visited Pushpalatha, who had a record vaccination, congratulated the former minister with a congratulatory comment‎

‎Chengannur: Kerala is setting an example for the world in the Covid19 vaccination. There is no question that health workers are the pillar of this yajna, which is performed without wasting a drop of vaccine. Kerala will not forget Pushpalatha, a junior public health nurse (JPHN), who has recorded 893 people a day with vaccine as part of the vaccination drive.‎


‎Health Minister Veena George visited Chengannur District Hospital and met Pushpalatha. The Minister personally congratulated Pushpalatha and the health workers of the hospital. And wrote the same note as a note. It was the former health minister who came with a compliment below the minister's Facebook post.‎

‎Pushpalatha, a junior public health nurse at Chengannur district hospital, had vaccinated 893 people in seven and a half hours from the news. I wanted to go and see them the next day. He went to Chengannur district hospital today and met them. I asked about it that day. Pushpalatha said it was a very busy day.‎ ‎There's a good teamwork going on there. The team consists of JHIs Vineet, Sriraj, Sridevi, staff nurse Ramya and Animol. And congratulated them.‎

‎Pushpalatha said she had got the job with great difficulty. The singer studied to become a nurse with the support of her husband's family. That one remains sincere even after getting a job. Along with this work, ward-level work is carried away without interruption. Pushpalatha made it clear that she had to not only get a job but also to work.‎

‎Pushpalatha also sang a song along with this. ‎ ‎ 'Words are not enough‎ ‎ to describe God's love.‎ ‎ Thank you, no matter‎ ‎ how much praise is enough for love that saves you in times of suffering?' ‎ ‎ Pushpalatha's eyes filled with tears as she sang so much. There was still a lot of applause and congratulations. ‎ ‎ The Health Department has a lot of health workers who are suffering without knowing their unnamed faces. They're the ones who are driving our system. This is a tribute to all of them.‎



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