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Covid warrior 03

Raju chavan 
Saint George's hospital
Mumbai.


He has been working as a telephone operator in this hospital for the last 11 years.  In one accident, he lost his sight completely.  However, in the crisis of Karona, he has been working without taking leave for 4 months.

Corona is a war and I wanted to work as a soldier in this war and at the same time I decided that I would work in this war.  All my colleagues who are regular work.  Everyone from Watchman is coming regular.  How can I sit at home at such a time.  I had my share of salt from the telephone department.  I was not so scared, but I was taken care of and the rest of the people cooperated with me as I came .said by Raju
 Raj does 11 to 6 duty.  For this, they change three buses daily.  As the train is closed during lockdown, it takes 2-3 hours daily.
 Now some doctors were scared their question was we wanted to work.  After all, our profession is to help the people, how will it work if we stay at home.


Dr. Ganesh Kanubhandare
Saint George's hospital
Mumbai


There seems to be a shortage of health workers in the Covid19 crisis. Due to this, Dr.Ganesh is also doing his duty regardless of his own life.  He has polio, but in case of any suspicion coming to this hospital, it his responsibility to take the patient's swab and send it for examination.
 Physical Disability is Notting If you have a mental disability, you may want to consider.  Physical disability should never interfere with your profession said by Dr. Ganesh Kanubhandare.
Corona Yodha# india proud of you#hero

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