Today is the perfect day to honor the efforts and sacrifice of doctors around the globe who worked relentlessly to save every life. July 1st is celebrated as National Doctors Day to honor Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy who had also served as Chief Minister of West Bengal from 1948 till 1962.
National Doctors Day: Remembering Challenges Of Doctors During Pandemic
Waves of covid-19 are getting stronger with time but doctor’s dedication to cure every patient and save their lives is not slowing down. No matter what time it is, how hot the environment is, they are dealing with every situation patiently.
And since the beginning of covid-19, we have seen it all either through social media posts or in hospitals. Some posts made us emotional while the dark side of humanity during the pandemic saddened us.
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Here’s a short recap of the horrific scenarios and conditions of doctors during the pandemic that will remind you how hard they are trying:
They Suffered Assault For Saving Our Lives
Indore has 76% of MP’s #COVID patients, but after Ranipura again locals attacked health officials @ChouhanShivraj @DGP_MP @ndtvindia #COVID19Pandemic #CoronaKoDhona #COVIDIOTS pic.twitter.com/GPDMqEfBaM
— Anurag Dwary (@Anurag_Dwary) April 2, 2020
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They Plead For Our Safety Without Worrying About Them
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Proud to serve the nation pic.twitter.com/xwyGSax39y
— Dr_sohil (@DrSohil) April 28, 2021
They stayed away from their kids, wife, and family to treat patients so that they can go back to their families. And when patients lost hope they motivated them. That’s what real superhero does and doctors are truly one of them but don’t forget they are humans too.
Scary. Do listen to what these 2 young doctors on the Covid frontline have faced for a year without breaks. pic.twitter.com/mnfmTNg0lL
— Shiv Aroor (@ShivAroor) April 21, 2021
Heartbreaking Post By This Doctor Is Eye-Opener
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“We Are Deeply Indebted,” Says President On Doctors Day
President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Vice President, and many more have expressed their gratitude towards the medical fraternity via Twitter.
Let’s celebrate #NationalDoctorsDay as a tribute to dedication of doctors to treat the ill to the best of their ability. In Covid-19 times, their service has gone beyond the call of duty. We are deeply indebted to these selfless angels who have risked their lives to save ours.
— President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) July 1, 2021
Today, PM Modi will address the entire medical fraternity via @IMAIndiaOrg at 3 PM. Some major announcements for medical professionals can be expected.
Bollywood Salutes Greatest Heroes On National Doctors Day
Even celebrities like Abhishek Bachchan, Mahesh Babu, and Kichcha Sudeepa thanked doctors for their selfless contribution and commitment.
Saviours of life.. The greatest heroes of all time! Your contribution and commitment to the welfare of humanity is unparalleled. A big thank you to all the doctors out there! Gratitude always 🙏🙏🙏#DoctorsDay pic.twitter.com/zRcQHRtWQi
— Mahesh Babu (@urstrulyMahesh) July 1, 2021
Wishing the real-life superheroes, our dear doctors a very #HappyDoctorsDay. Huge respect & gratitude to them for helping us all during these dire times & saving lives every single day. Dil se thank you 🙏❤️
— Madhuri Dixit Nene (@MadhuriDixit) July 1, 2021
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On International Doctors Day .. salutations and great pride for the Doctors of India, IMA who have fought and continue the fight against this dreaded virus, selflessly at great personal risk .. in the service of the Country and humanity pic.twitter.com/ubUHAUSk1C— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) July 1, 2021
It’s your time to praise them and you can do it by following all the guidelines so that together we can curb the third wave of covid-19 and lessen the burden on doctors.