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Young Nurse With No Underlying Medical Conditions Contracts Coronavirus (Covid-19)

March 24. 2020

Areema Nasreen

36-year-old nurse, Areema Nasreen, has tested positive for coronavirus in England. She has worked for the NHS for the past 16-years. She has no underlying medical conditions and is fairly young, making her an anomaly in contracting the virus. However, as I stated over a week before her diagnosis was made and announced, stress plays a factor in weakening and compromising the immune system.

The immune system is the body's key line of defense against viruses. When it is impaired by stress, a poor diet, large amounts of free radicals and carcinogens not properly cleansed from the body, an inadequate amount of rest and lack of proper nutrients such as vitamin C, illness can take hold of the body.

As stated previously on the site, I issued warnings about pestilence breaking out, but they went unheeded (Theresa May And Boris Johnson Under-Funding Of The NHS Left The Health Service Ill-Prepared To Counter The Effects Of The Coronavirus (Covid-19)).

An NHS nurse voicing her frustration at long work hours and the inability to get food from the supermarket due to stockpiling:

The NHS being under-funded by the Tory party's management for the past 10-years, means they did not have enough money to purchase the necessary amount of protective gear, ventilators or beds, nor did they have the funds to construct additional hospitals/rooms to house the sick.

This combined with the fact NHS staff were already overworked due to the Tory under-funding and Brexit xenophobia (leading to 10,000 doctors and nurses leaving to return to the European Union), many nurses struggling to pay their bills and people stockpiling food (during the current coronavirus outbreak), means staff members immune system is also under strain.

For the health and safety of NHS staff, and for the general health of the British public who need them for medical treatment, these matters need to be properly addressed as a matter of law. The NHS needs proper funding and safeguards to protect their health.

My tweets on Twitter on the aforementioned subject:

STORY SOURCE

'Fit and healthy' 36-year-old UK nurse in intensive care with coronavirus

Mon 23 Mar 2020 05.09 EDT - A 36-year-old nurse described as “normally fit and healthy” is critically ill in intensive care after contracting coronavirus. Areema Nasreen is on a ventilator at Walsall Manor hospital in the West Midlands where she has worked for 16 years.

Her family say Nasreen, who has three children, and lives in Walsall, has no underlying health issues and first developed symptoms including body aches, a fever and a cough 10 days ago. She tested positive for the virus on Friday.

Speaking to BirminghamLive, her sister Kazeema Nasreen, 22, who works as a healthcare assistant at the same hospital, said: “My sister who is an amazing nurse on the front line and who always helps so many has now caught this virus. She is critically ill in ICU, on a ventilator and fighting for her life...

https://www.theguardian.com

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