COVID-19: Dominica Nurses Association solidarity message

Mignon Rolle-Shillingford

The Dominica Nurses Association extends solidarity to all nurses, physicians and other health workers on Dominica, in the region and the world. Here you are front and centre doing what you do best, what you love to do, caring for your nations, as the COVID-19 pandemic races from continent to continent, country to country, savagely attacking our health and our wealth, stealing health workers and loved ones alike. It threatens the very root and future of our generation and profession, the reason we must fight it and fight it we must.

I note, with pride, the applause and praises heaped on you over the past weeks and this is welcomed and appreciated. Gratitude is a must! I would also like to remind us that these, along with your dedication and commitment, are not sufficient ammunition to take on the COVID-19 battle. No soldier goes into battle without training and full armour, neither should nurses and health workers go into a pandemic without proper protective personal equipment, adequate training, psychological preparation and support, and everything else that lends itself to winning the COVID-19 war. Patient resources like beds and ventilators, supportive treatment and supplies are also paramount.

Regretfully, our army is small and already burnt-out, and some of us are exempted from the battle because of chronic underlying illnesses. Mindful of this, government has sought the assistance of a contingent of nurses and other health workers who arrived from Cuba on Sunday, 29 March. On behalf of the nursing fraternity, and you the public, I thank the government for this move. The Dominica Nurses Association endorses the closure of our borders, strict quarantine, and stay at home order for non-health and non-essential workers implemented by the Government of Dominica. I solemnly urge you, the public, to conform to these measures but to also to continue practising the following:

1. Covering your cough and sneeze in paper tissue and throwing the tissue in a bin;

2. Washing hands frequently with soap and water;

3. Cleaning surfaces frequently with approved cleaning solutions (1 gallon water to 10 ounces bleach, 70% and above Alcohol, or Lysol);

4. Keeping hydrated, managing chronic disease, eating recommended servings of minerals and vitamins to boast your immune system, resting, and limiting alcohol consumption;

5. Practising Social Distancing.

This is the only way we can “Flatten the Curve”.

Nurse George Poe Williams watched colleagues die as Ebola killed over 8% of the Liberian health workforce in 2014. Now, he has a message for you and governments around the world facing the #CoronaVirus: #SafeWorkersSaveLives (PSI, 2019). “I am cognizant of the fact that many health workers are dying form COVID -19 but according to Rosa Pavanelli, Public Service International General Secretary, ‘We do not want health workers to become dead heroes.’ And we need as many health workers as possible to be alive and healthy to keep up the good work they are doing.” (PSI, 2020)

The WHO Director-General, Dr Tedros, also cautions us, “Even if we do everything right and we don’t prioritize protecting health workers, many people will die because the health worker who could have saved their lives is sick.” All, this means, therefore, is that nurses
and other health workers have a part to play and have a say. Seize your right and responsibility to protect yourself and brace yourself for duty and responsibility to fight COVID -19. It is not enough to say we are all in this together, I want us to do the right and best evidence-based practices together. I want us to support each other in compassionate, practical, spiritual and positive ways, so most, if not all of us, overcome
this together.

God’s continued blessing and favour upon you and your family, friends and loved ones today, tomorrow and forever.

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6 Comments

  1. mervin
    April 2, 2020

    Many Dominicans will like to help with protecting this disease from ravaging our citizens. The effort is to obtain effective protective equipment especially for medical staff . When this crisis is over we must insist in getting this piece of equipment.

  2. Francisco Etienne-Dods Telemaque
    April 1, 2020

    You had better be careful how you run your mouth off!

    Note:

    THOMSON REUTERS Apr 1st 2020 2:44 PM
    LONDON, April 1 (Reuters) –

    A dedicated doctor who came out of retirement to help Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) cope with the coronavirus outbreak has died of the disease, his son has said.

    Alfa Saadu, 68, who immigrated to Britain from Nigeria and had a long and successful career in NHS hospitals across London, died on Tuesday after suffering from the COVID-19 disease for two weeks, Dani Saadu said.

    Note: Saadu was an experience medical doctor, not a nurse; the  disease took him out in two weeks after he became infected!

    Many of you in Dominica are talking about putting together forces as I read some Carib Indian putting or joining force with some crap to fight; do battle against corona virus.

    You all had better know what you are dealing with; it is not a joke, you all politics can’t do anything against this disease!
    Obeah (voodoo);  rum drinking,…

  3. Lisad
    April 1, 2020

    True solidarity message touching every area of concern. Thank you madam president

  4. Francisco Etienne-Dods Telemaque
    April 1, 2020

    All Dominicans do is talk rubbish; rubbish such as is in your message!

    Every Dominica have a message, regarding corona virus, with nothing scientific to offer that can halt the disease in its track!

    What is the point of all this useless babbling?

    You had better be concern about Dominica; make sure that Roosevelt have enough protective gear such as face mass, and other hazardous protective apparels to protect you; rather than you making a show of it all talking fart about solidarity with doctors and nurses in Caribbean.

    Who the hell cares about such trivialities when your very life might be in jeopardy, if i you are a nurse.

    Why are you Dominicans like that; have you seen or read any such garbage from any medical professional in the Caribbean?

    Find something constructive to do with your time!

    As usual we Dominicans  seems to have more answers to the disease than the medical scientific world have to give.

    Overnight you became corona-virus expert, with 12 or 15…

  5. D/can to d bone
    April 1, 2020

    God bless you nurse strength feom above for all. And I hope evryone stay home to save lives..more patients means more death we already not fully equipped.

    STAY HOME SAVE LIVES

  6. Thanks
    April 1, 2020

    Thanks again for your well articulated information. It’s a breath of fresh air to hear information that’s neither political nor bias. You are staying focus and isn’t following your predecessor political rhetoric.

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