JAKARTA - The majority of medical personnel are struggling to be at the forefront of handling the COVID-19 pandemic. As a form of moral support, Queen Elizabeth expressed her gratitude to the medical personnel and volunteers who work together to treat and treat corona virus patients.

In her short speech, Queen Elizabeth sent a message containing high hopes and appreciation to all health workers around the world on the occasion of World Health Day 2020. Moreover, Queen Elizabeth is also a nurse who has served in World War II, as summarized by Reuters.

The message from the British queen was featured in a short video released by the royal family's Twitter account. In the video, pictures of the queen and her family members visiting the hospital and meeting health workers are also presented.

"I want to thank everyone who works in healthcare, for your unconditional commitment and perseverance as you play an important role in protecting, improving people's health and well-being," said Queen Elizabeth.

In the video also present the queen's three children, starting from Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Princess Anne, and Prince Edward. In fact, there are also the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth, Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton.

"In times of testing, we often observe that those who make sacrifices in the dedicated vanguard such as nurses, midwives and countless health workers, in these most difficult situations, are examples for all of us," he said.

Previously, related to COVID-19, the Queen had made a speech on Sundays which were rarely shown on television. Queen Elizabeth advised all British citizens that they can overcome the COVID-19 outbreak if they remain firm in facing lockdown and self-isolation by means of physical distancing.


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