Ek yatra, anupreksha aur Karuna ki [A journey of care and compassion]
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COVID19, Coronavirus, Artwork, Health humanities, Medical humanities, Pandemic, Physicians, FrontlineAbstract
This artwork - the face of the global healthcare worker before and after COVID-19 - was created as a tribute to all the healthcare workers on frontlines everywhere in the world.
For your selfless helping of patients and the community of global villages during the COVID-19 Pandemic, I offer my gratitude and respect.
"If I can stop one heart from breaking,
I shall not live in vain:
if I can ease one life the aching,
Or cool one pain,
Or help one fainting robin
Unto his nest again,
I shall not live in vain."
by Emily Dickenson; 'Not in Vain' From One Hundred and One Famous Poems: with a Prose Supplement - An Anthology. Cook RJ (Editor). Chicago: The Cable Company, 1929.
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