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They don’t stop mourning while healing others

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Vadodara: During the second wave of Covid-19 this year, Dr.
Shilpa Patel also lost his mother who fought against deadly viruses in Covid Icu at the SSG hospital managed by the state.
While his 77-year-old mother Kanta Ambalal Patel died 3.30 in the morning, Dr.
Shilpa, a professor of Associate with the Anatomy Department wore a PPE lawsuit in six hours, remaining loyal to his mother’s words – on duty in front of everything! Like him, some doctors at Vadodara Hospital returned to the saddle who tried to save other lives even when they had lost their parents or parents and were loved to Coronavirus.
“Based on rotation, my Covid task should begin at 9 o’clock that morning.
But my mother left before that,” Remember Dr.
Shilpa, adding that only a few hours before he died, his mother insisted that he had to stop worrying and concentrating on his duties.
“My parents always taught me to work with dedication.
And it motivates me to continue working even during difficult times,” said the doctor, who was with his brother brought their mother’s body wrapped in a Covid protocol in the ambulance and impremed it before returning to Hospital to join BEA.
Dr.
Rahul Parmar, who served as a nodal officer for Covid management and part of the dead body disposal team in the biggest Hospital Central Gujarat had also rushed to join the task after completing the cremation ritual from his mother who was 67 years old Kanta Parmar.
His mother had died in Gandhinagar because of age-related problems.
Dr.
Parmar, which with the Preventive and Social Medical Department continued the task the following day.
At the Hospital Parul Seevasham, Dr.
Krupa’s medical administrator Vaghela continued serving Covid-19 patients despite his personal losses.
While he served as a nodal officer for Covid-19 units, Dr.
Drupa’s parents had been positively tested.
He even lost his father who was undergoing treatment but he continued to serve in the hospital without taking a holiday.

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