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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 13 May 2021, p. 12

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th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, M ay 13 ,2 02 1 | 12 Nurses have long been unsung heroes of the medical community. But that tide began to turn in 2020 as the world confronted the COVID-19 pandemic and realized just how invaluable nurses are to public health. According to the American Nurses Association, nearly 400 nurses in the United States died as a result of COVID-19 within eight months of a pan- demic being declared in America. Globally, data from the International Council of Nurses indicated that roughly 1,500 nurses lost their lives to COVID- 19 by the end of October 2020. That data is sobering and serves as a reminder that nurses put their lives on the line each day they go to work. Such sacrifices are worthy of wide- spread support, and there are many ways citizens can thank nurses working in their communities. · Support efforts to protect nurses. The public can do its part by urging local lawmakers to support legislation that increases domestic production of PPE so the brave men and women in the nursing profession can feel safe when doing their jobs. · Give nurses and their families a night off from cooking. Long shifts in stressful situations have taken a toll on nurses and their families. Neighbours can pitch in by offering to cook and deliver meals or pay for takeout for nurses and their families. This simple gesture can provide a much-needed break for nurses and their spouses who have been stretched thin during the pandemic, and it's a great way to remind nurses their heroic efforts are not going unnoticed. · Help out with chores. Before going to the grocery store, text or call a friend or neighbour in the nurs- ing field to see if he or she needs anything from the store. If nurses shop online for their groceries, arrange to pick them up so nurses can spend more time relaxing at home with their families. During warm weather seasons, offer to mow the lawn or help with leaf pickup. · Offer discounts to nurses in your community. Local business owners can do their part by offering discounts to nurses and other health care profes- sionals in their communities. There are various and often simple ways to show nurses just how much their sacrifices are appreciated. (MCC) National Nursing Week May 10-16, 2021 Simple ways to thank local nurses '46' Michael Chong Member of Parliament, Wellington - Halton Hills 205-16 Mountainview Rd S. Georgetown ON L7G 4K1 866-878 5556 | michael.chong@parl.gc.ca www.michaelchong.ca TheNewRhythm of LifeR THE GEORGETOWN CHORAL SOCIETY PRESENTS 5 A Free Virtual ConcertAvailable online, starting May 15th, 2021 www.georgetownchoral.ca 5 Available online5 1971-2O21 Available online ThankYou!Than k You! See our website for a song of appreciation for front line workers A Full Service Firm, Including Civil Litigation, Family Law, Employment, Real Estate, Corporate Law, and Wills & Estates. Empowering Clients. Enriching the Community. Proud member ofwww.lhlaw.caOFFICE LOCATIONS GEORGETOWN, 8 Guelph Street 905.452.7400 Brampton Office (Main) 350 Rutherford Road S., Suite 320 905.452.7400 CALEDON EAST 15955 Airport Road, Suite 201 905.584.4545 • Truck Accessories • Upholstery • Heavy Equipment Glass •Window Tinting We handle all insurance work. 354 Guelph Street, Georgetown | 905-873-1655

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