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Stranded healthcare workers return on special flights

ZULEKHA HOSPITAL STAFF FLY BACK FROM INDIA AFTER SPECIAL PERMISSION

- DUBAI

In these difficult times, we are keen to sustain the strength of the UAE health care system that has been built by the contributi­ons of every health care worker in this country.”

Health care profession­als of UAE-based Zulekha Hospital are returning to Dubai from India, where they were stranded, under special permission from the UAE government and Dubai Health Authority (DHA), the hospital said yesterday.

The private hospital’s doctors and nurses had travelled to India on holiday but were unable to return due to the suspension of India-UAE flights owing to the Covid-19 situation in India.

The first batch arrived on July 9 followed by more on July 10 and 12, returning from Kochi, Bengaluru, Mumbai and Delhi. More than 95 staff have arrived along with their children. Another batch is scheduled to land tomorrow. All staff travelled on Emirates airline.

Taher Shams | Managing Director, Zulekha Healthcare Group

Thanks to the UAE

Nurse Bilinda Lavisha Dcruz, one of those returning from India, said: “We have been waiting to get back to UAE and get to work. As a nurse it is very crucial for me to be there when patients need us the most. I am happy I did not lose the job due to my prolonged absence in these unpreceden­ted times, thanks to the considerat­ion of everyone who helped us in getting back.”

Taher Shams, Managing Director, Zulekha Healthcare Group, said: “Thanks to the understand­ing and support of the DHA and other authoritie­s who have helped us fly our employees back to UAE. In these difficult times, we are keen to sustain the strength of the UAE health care system that has been built by the contributi­ons of every health care worker in this country. All health care providers including us are grateful and very much appreciati­ng this vital support given to these medics at this point.”

Vijaya Sen, the group’s senior director for human resources, said: “The special permission to fly back was a big relief to our staffs who were stranded for months and were waiting to hear from us. This news brought in the much-awaited joy and excitement to come back to their second home [the UAE].”

Sen added: “We made sure all our staffs comply with medical test requiremen­ts before boarding the flight. We arranged their accommodat­ion for home quarantine and our infection control team is ensuring their health records are timely monitored. DHA’s initiative has ensured health care providers do not to lose their experience­d resources in these turbulent times.”

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Several of the health care workers of Zulekha Hospital were stranded in India due to the current Covid-19 situation.

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