hot stuff “Nursing the World to Health” Komtar lights up in red for International Nurses Day 2020 That's beautiful! Editor 12 May 2020, 02:29 PM Share Tweet Main image via The Sun Daily“Nursing the World to Health” is the theme for International Nurses Day 2020 focusing on the true value of nurses to the people of the world. Each year on May 12 we celebrate their contrubution in making the world a better place. What better time to apricate our nurses now than ever. View this post on Instagram 12 Mei 2020 - KDYMM Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong dan KDYMM Seri Paduka Baginda Raja Permaisuri Agong menzahirkan ucapan Selamat Hari Jururawat Sedunia kepada semua jururawat di negara ini di atas jasa bakti dan sumbangan kepada keselamatan dan kesihatan masyarakat. Khidmat dan pengorbanan tanpa mengira masa dan penat lelah, yang diberikan oleh para jururawat sebagai benteng utama bersama petugas barisan hadapan yang lain di dalam usaha-usaha membendung penularan wabak Covid-19 amat dihargai oleh Seri Paduka Baginda Berdua. Seri Paduka Baginda Berdua amat menyanjung tinggi perjuangan para jururawat yang bekerja keras dengan semangat kental sepanjang krisis Covid-19 di negara ini merawat pesakit sambil berdepan dengan risiko jangkitan wabak ini yang boleh meragut nyawa. Seri Paduka Baginda amat menghargai komitmen dan dedikasi tinggi para jururawat dalam menjalankan tanggungjawab dan tugas merawat pesakit. Para jururawat adalah antara aset yang sangat penting bagi Kementerian Kesihatan dan negara. Syabas dan terima kasih di atas perkhidmatan kesihatan dan jasa khidmat kepada masyarakat. Anda semua wira dan wirawati kami! #agongkita #permaisurikita #jururawat #nurse #thankyou #appreciate #royal #malaysia #istananegaraA post shared by ISTANA NEGARA (@istana_negara) on May 11, 2020 at 7:17pm PDTIn conjunction to that, George Town has lit the Tun Abdul Razak Complex (Komtar) building in red lights last night as a sign of appreciation for nurses’ services and sacrifices in curbing Covid-19 pandemic. Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow in a statement last night said the state government took the initiative in conjunction with the 2020 International Nurses Day.“Red was chosen to signify the nurses’ courage in carrying out their responsibilities, even when the country is now facing a tough time due to the Covid-19 threat. There are a total of 5,636 nurses on duty in Penang alone,” he said.He said red also indicates Penangites highest appreciation to all nurses and medical staff, as well as the colour of the ribbon chosen for the celebration. View this post on Instagram Happy nurses day guys and to all nurses here 😉 ,Thank you for all ur hard work. #nursesweek #nursesweek2020 #nursesday2020 #myheroA post shared by Priya Sagaren (@rea.stagram) on May 11, 2020 at 6:45pm PDTSelamat Hari Jururawat Sedunia🌟🌟🌟🙌Saya ucapkan semoga terus kuat, lagi2 nurse yang menjaga covid 19. Semoga negara kita bebas dari rebakan covid 19, one day 🙌.Amiin#NursesDay2020#Hero #heroine pic.twitter.com/0HslfcXqwi— Na_wa (@Nawa01943239) May 12, 2020The Penang iconic building to be bathed in red lights yesterday and today, from 8pm until midnight. If you’re around, perhaps you may catch a glimpse of that! As for the rest of us, let’s continue to support and cheer our frontliners as we observe the #CMCO.Info via TheSunDaily Share Tweet Filled Under : komtar nurses nurses day international Malaysia CMCO *We reserve the right to delete comments that contain inappropriate content.