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Pregnant nurse travels 250 km to Ramanathapuram amid COVID-19 lockdown to join duty

How a female nurse who is eight months pregnant finally managed to reach Ramanathapuram from Tiruchy by car on Thursday is a story in itself.

K Ezhilarasan

TIRUCHY: How a female nurse who is eight months pregnant finally managed to reach Ramanathapuram from Tiruchy by car on Thursday is a story in itself. She made the trip after receiving an offer letter that mandated her to join duty in a primary health centre (PHC) there within three days.

S Vinothini (25), a resident of Ramanathapuram, was working as a nurse at a private hospital in Tiruchy. On Wednesday afternoon, she received a call from the Joint Director (JD) of Health Services from Ramanathapuram informing her she was selected for a nursing post on contract basis in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic.

With the help of DYFI district secretary P Lenin, they approached Tourism Minister Vellamandi N Natarajan and requested his help in a time of urgency. On the instruction from the minister, Collector S Sivarasu on Thursday issued her a pass that allowed her to cross through districts during the lockdown. The woman along with her husband rented a car and started from Tiruchy and reached the destination, 250km away, at around 3.30 pm.

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