The official ceremony included testimonies from 7 frontline workers

"Planting the Union": a message of thanks and pride to the heroes of the first line of defense

  • The testimonies of frontline workers showcased their experience exemplifying courage, altruism, and heroic sacrifice.

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The heroes of the first line of defense, with their determination and perseverance, during the current year and the exceptional circumstances imposed, embodied the established values ​​upon which the Union was based, presenting their courage as a source of inspiration for the various spectrums of society, while they continue to work sincerely and devotedly in order to protect the nation from the "Covid-19" pandemic.

The official celebration of the UAE’s 49th National Day, “planting the union,” delivered a message of thanks and pride to the heroes of the first line of defense, including thousands of healthcare professionals, emergency personnel and essential service providers, who are working tirelessly to confront the pandemic and protect the homeland.

The official ceremony included messages and testimonies presented by seven frontline workers, whose experience is an example of courage, altruism and heroic sacrifices made by thousands of concerned workers in the first line of defense, which the country witnessed during this year, and included the list of first line of defense heroes whose testimonies were presented. Both: Amal Badr Al Busaidi, who lives in Abu Dhabi and holds the position of head of the technical support unit at the Emirates Red Crescent in Abu Dhabi. Amal worked tirelessly for a period of more than six months in the quarantine facilities in Ghantoot.

And Iris Ina Deil, who has Filipino citizenship, who provided care and support for many of the "Covid-19" patients while performing her nursing duties at the field hospital at Sharjah Expo, and about that, Iris says that the only thing that motivated her and her colleagues, during the long and exhausting days of work In the field hospital, it is the strong sense of friendship and team spirit that they have built between them.

Israa Al-Agha, a student at the College of Medicine, resides in Ajman, and volunteered at Al Qasimi Hospital in Sharjah and hotels designated for quarantine, where she performed many tasks and duties, including providing communication services with patients' families, in addition to conducting tests for "Covid-19" in difficult circumstances. .

Habib Saif Al-Molouk, who holds Pakistani nationality, provided a great example of dedication while performing his mission of driving an ambulance in Sharjah during a pandemic, transporting patients, medical personnel and essential supplies across the emirate.

Captain Maid Ali Al Barakat Al-Amiri, Deputy Director of the Port - Fujairah Port and a member of the Executive Committee for Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management in the Emirate of Fujairah, and the duties of these positions placed him at the forefront of planning and implementation processes for the port's response to the "Covid-19" pandemic.

Dr. Sawsan Saleh, who holds Sudanese nationality, provided basic health care services throughout the pandemic period while performing her medical duties in Ras Al Khaimah, where she continued working tirelessly even in light of the loss of one of her family members.

First Sergeant Muhammad Al-Salloum, who leads the medical services section of the General Services Department of Ras Al Khaimah Police, has worked with great care and care in order to protect his colleagues in the police corps and society from the dangers of the "Covid-19" pandemic.

The message of thanks and appreciation also included pictures of many first line defense heroes from different parts of the country, including: Ahmed Salah Al-Meligy, who volunteered to work in one of the quarantine hotels in Sharjah, and expressed his pride in his contribution to facing the pandemic, as he worked with all dedication to help patients infected with the virus, Bruno Mulindwa, from Uganda, works as a security guard at the Nahwa Health Center in Sharjah, and had moved to work in the UAE in search of a better life for himself and his family, and Dr. David Simon, from Hungary, a consultant of acute care and head of the intensive care unit at Mediclinic Hospital in Al Ain, who exemplified On the care and attention towards patients during the pandemic, even after he was infected with the virus, and Dr. Reem Muhammad Fakhry, a dentist who holds Syrian nationality, considers the UAE her second home, and when she noticed the pressures that the health care sector is witnessing in the face of the pandemic, she took the responsibility and took the initiative to volunteer. She joined the nasal swab examination team, and engineer Mohammed Rashid Al-Dhanhani, who was at the beginning of his career, when the pandemic pushed him to the fore of the challenge, and changed the course of his life, to continue working around the clock

He was overwhelmed with feelings of pride when he saw the community of his homeland, the UAE, join forces in the face of the pandemic.

Musharraf Hussain Shahid, from Bangladesh, was a member of the team that undertook sterilization operations in various parts of Dubai during the national sterilization campaign.

Despite his inability to be next to his wife at the birth of his second daughter, he feels proud and proud to be in the UAE, working to confront the pandemic and provide a better future for his family, and Yasser Hussein Al-Ramadan, a paramedic from Syria, is 54 years old, and he was in The front lines of the defense line, and despite his approaching retirement age, the idea of ​​stopping did not cross his mind at all.

And Mattar Al Nuaimi, Director General of the Abu Dhabi Public Health Center and Director of the Readiness and Response Department of the Department of Health in Abu Dhabi, who worked to activate the largest volume of the UAE's response to the pandemic, and after being infected with the virus continued to perform his duties from the health isolation facility for a period of 20 days.

And Colonel Dr. Thoraya Ali Al-Hashemi, clinical researcher and director of the medical services department of the Abu Dhabi Police General Headquarters, who contributed to leading the pandemic response through the various facilities of Abu Dhabi Police, and despite her infection with the virus while performing her duty, this did not deter her from continuing to work with full dedication. And Colonel Muhammad Al Khouri, Deputy Director of the Capital Police Directorate, who supervised Abu Dhabi's rapid response to the pandemic, and worked to protect the community in one of the biggest health challenges.

These heroes, and thousands like them, on the front lines across the country, embodied the values ​​that the UAE cherishes, and provided an inspiration to all, and these values ​​constitute the most prominent idea in the official celebration of the 49th National Day of the UAE, to remain a beacon for society to guide in facing challenges.

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