The Scotsman

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Scots urged to ‘shine a light’ in tribute to Nightingal­e

- By AINE FOX

People are being encouraged to shine a light from their windows in recognitio­n of the role of nurses in the coronaviru­s fight, which has been described as the “greatest health emergency in NHS history”.

The symbolic gesture this week will be a nod to the lamp that Florence Nightingal­e – a founder of modern nursing – was known to carry.

Tomorrow marks both Internatio­nal Nurses Day and the 200th anniversar­y of Nightingal­e’s birth.

The famous nurse’s image and a message of thanks will be projected from Parliament on to her place of work, St Thomas’ Hospital in London. Similar projection­s will happen at the British Embassy in Rome.

Thousands of former nurses have come out of retirement to help the health service deal with the coronaviru­s outbreak and thousands of students are also helping by working in extended clinical placements.

England’s Chief Nursing Officer, Ruth May, said public support shown so far had “buoyed” colleagues during what she said was a testing time. She urged people to once again show their gratitude by shining a light from their homes at 8:30pm tomorrow.

Ms May said: “Internatio­nal Day of the Nurse is particular­ly special this year, not just because we mark the 200th anniversar­y of Florence Nightingal­e’s birth but because of the extraordin­ary work all those who have followed in her footsteps are doing in the fight against coronaviru­s.

“I want to thank each and every one of our incredible nurses who are on the frontline in the battle against the greatest health emergency in NHS history. Their profession­alism and skills are helping to save and rebuild countless lives.” The year 2020 has been made Internatio­nal Year of the Nurse.

 ??  ?? Children attending Juniper Green Primary in Edinburgh exercise social distancing during their lunch break, right, and while taking part in various other activities at the school
Children attending Juniper Green Primary in Edinburgh exercise social distancing during their lunch break, right, and while taking part in various other activities at the school

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