Khaleej Times

Nurse who gave Covid-19 shot to VP on cloud nine

- Ashwani Kumar

abu dhabi — For Sossamma Mathew, a Dubai-based Indian nurse, it was a ‘dream come true’ moment when she finally got a chance to meet His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and administer­ed him a Covid-19 vaccine.

“I always wanted to meet Sheikh Mohammed. And God fulfilled my wish. It was a blessed moment. I can’t express my feelings. I am very lucky,” said a beaming Sossamma, who hails from the south Indian state of Kerala.

Sossamma was part of the fourmember medical team, which went to Sheikh Mohammed’s Majlis.

“We visited the place. Sheikh

Mohammed asked us about our well-being. He praised the exceptiona­l work done by the frontline health workers,” Sossamma said.

Sheikh Mohammed later tweeted a photo in which Sossamma is seen giving him the shot.

She was extremely excited to meet Sheikh Mohammed, but not unduly nervous as she has been a seasoned campaigner in administer­ing jabs to distinguis­hed personalit­ies in the UAE.

In September, Sossamma administer­ed the dose of first vaccine to AbdulRahma­n bin Mohammed Al Owais, Minister of Health and Prevention. She gets picked for the job because of a simple reason: the injections she administer­s never hurt.

“People said they never felt any pain while I gave injections. So, I was always selected to administer flu and vaccine jabs to ministers, heads of federal department­s, undersecre­taries and VIPs.”

Sossamma has been in Dubai since 1992. She works as a staff nurse at the preventive medicine department under the Ministry of Health and Prevention.

I consider this a rare honour...I hope to give a dose to a VIP at the Burj Khalifa. I have never entered that place.”

Sossamma Mathew, nurse

She has now become sort of a celebrity among her family and friends in the UAE and back in Meenadom village of Kottayam district. Sossamma said her husband Vaidyanpar­ambil Abraham Kuriakose and son Jubin — who work in Dubai — are very proud of her.

“People now know the person behind the mask is me. My family is very happy. I am blessed to get such opportunit­ies. I consider this as a rare honour for an Indian and a Malayali.”

Sossamma is looking forward to administer­ing the second dose to Sheikh Mohammed.

She also wishes to administer a vaccine to Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai.

“I hope to give a dose to a VIP at the Burj Khalifa. I have never entered that place,” Sossamma quipped.

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ONCE IN A LIFETIME: Administer­ing the jab to Sheikh Mohammed, as well as other VIPs like AbdulRahma­n bin Mohammed Al Owais, was a dream come true for Sossamma Mathew.

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