Rahul Gandhi’s interaction with nurses on the first line of COVID-19 will be released today

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The conversation will be broadcast at 10 a.m. on all of the Congress Party social media. (File)

New Delhi:

Congressman Rahul Gandhi’s conversation with four Indian nurses working in New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom and India will be broadcast on Wednesday during which they will share their experience in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.

In the latest episode of conversations the Congress leader has had on the coronavirus pandemic, he will speak to nurses on a range of topics such as why Indian nurses are so popular around the world, said the spokesperson. speech from Congress, Randeep Surjewala. A declaration.

Among other things, the impact of working in a COVID-19 environment on the family life of nurses will also be discussed.

The four Indian nurses – Anu Ragnat (working in New Zealand), Narendra Singh (working in Australia), Sherlymol Puravady (working in the United Kingdom) and Vipin Krishnan (working at AIIMS, Delhi) – will be in conversation with Gandhi.

Krishnan tested COVID-19 positive but has now recovered, the party said.

The conversation will air at 10:00 a.m. today on all party social media.

Gandhi’s last conversation as part of the series was with former US diplomat Nicholas Burns about how the coronavirus crisis was reshaping the world order. It was released on June 12.

Gandhi spoke to key global economists Raghuram Rajan and Abhijit Banerjee in his dialogues with various experts; internationally renowned epidemiologist Johann Giesceke; global public health expert Ashish Jha and Indian industrialist Rajiv Bajaj.

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