Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Indian Origin Doctor in Connecticut

Uma Madhusudan is a doctor. She works in South Windsor Hospital in Connecticut. Because of her dedication many lives were saved. How did the people in that city thanked her for that? Please see the video below:

 

15 comments:

  1. Wow that was such a sweet gesture..... I feel that especially during these COVID times and after such gestures are soo important to boost the morale of our healthcare workers and essential workers who continue working risking their lives and staying away from their family.....

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    1. Thanks for your comments Dee. Yes, such gestures are very important to boost the morale of the healthcare workers.

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  2. What a way to show their gratitude. It brought tears into my eyes. On the contrary, the bodies of doctors who lost their lives in this corona war were refused to be burried in certain areas in our city

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    1. Thanks for your comments Gowri. Sometimes I wonder are living in a civilized world.

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  3. In Tamilnadu, one of the doctor passed away and the people in that area didn't want to allow them to bury/cremate in their neighborhood. It was pathetic to notice the ignorance of people with their objection. America is America for recognizing the dedicated services of doctors and nurses.

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    1. Thanks for your comments Seema. And, welcome to my blog. Such incidents make you lose faith in mankind. Very pathetic.

      Seema, please visit here as often as possible. Thanks.

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  4. It's a difficult job being a healthcare worker during these times. This is a good gesture by people.

    Destination Infinity

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    1. Thanks for your comments Rajesh. Yes, it is.

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  5. This is heart-warming! Such a simple yet beautiful way to show your gratitude. Thanks for sharing this, SG!

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    1. Thanks for your comments Shilpa. Yes it is.

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  6. Everyone on this planet, for once, all together, are acknowledging the work doctors, nurses, and other healthcare officials are doing at this time. An amazing tribute.

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    1. Thanks for your comments Pradeep. Amazing tribute.

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  7. Good deed never goes unrecognized, and so also 'No sin goes unpunished', it may be now or later.Good post.

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  8. How wonderful!
    Doctors have been saviours all over the world. May God bless them.
    May all be safe.
    take care.

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