On the occasion of the martyrdom anniversary of the nurse Narjes Khanalizadeh, I was looking for what to write to express my gratitude and respect for the status of martyrs of health, and I came across this letter of Narjes.

On the occasion of the anniversary of the martyrdom of nurse Narjes Khanalizadeh, I was looking for something to write to express my gratitude and honor the status of martyrs of health, and I came across this letter of Narjes. 
Addressing the authorities, who after the legal requests of nurses, with unenforceable conditions, the law is bypassed or a signature is not agreed.

Narjes Khanalizadeh’s last letter to his wife:

My dear, I insisted a lot to let you come in, but they say it’s infected here and they are right. God, do something for me. I heard something; that if my shortness of breath continues, they will repent me and I cried so much that there was no limit. God save you. i am afraid If they make me repent, I will die. Tomorrow, copy all the documents in my case and show them to a lung specialist. to put my mind at ease Thank you for coming. Go home, Sadra is alone.
I love you. Narges /
Then wash your hands 

I have a place to say this sentence of Narjes to the official who makes laws to the detriment of the medical staff without considering the hardships of this profession and without considering the lives of the patients:

Wash your hands after the letter
 
#Wash your hands after the letter 

@nursesaeidmoradivafa

Saeed Moradi Wafa
Member of the Kermanshah Nursing System Board of Directors

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