Rabies virus causes acute encephalitis in all warm-blooded hosts, and the outcome of infection is nearly always fatal
uae2 hours ago
The Covid-19 pandemic has been quite an equaliser. It has levelled the economic and social playing field, "leaving us all to be who we truly are - human beings facing an increasingly uncertain future," said a UAE frontliner who recently authored a book.
Thahira Kallumurikkal wrote 'This Too Shall Pass', a powerful account of the challenges faced and overcome by social workers and organisations that helped expats in need during the height of the pandemic.
Kallumurikkal, an audiologist at Abu Dhabi Health Services Company's (Seha) Oud Al Touba Diagnostic & Screening Center in Al Ain, has played a pivotal role in extending support and spreading awareness among her community, which, at the time, was reeling under uncertainty and fear induced by the pandemic.
Born in Palakkad district in Kerala, India, and having secured a degree in Audiology and Speech Therapy from India, she went on to secure a postgraduate degree in Clinical Audiology from Salus University in Pennsylvania, US. She has had a prolific career, during which she worked at leading hospitals, including Al Nahda Hospital in Oman, and now as a clinical audiologist and team lead of Asian Community Care Coordination at Seha's Ambulatory Healthcare Services in Al Ain.
Having served as a crucial mediator between the UAE Government and several NGOs, such as ISC (Indian Social Centre) and NORKA Helpdesk, during the peak of the pandemic, she has been the recipient of several awards and certificates in recognition of her selfless commitment towards the greater good.
Kallumurikkal was recently invited to meet with the Chief Minister of Kerala for her support of the Indian community during the pandemic.
Reassuring the community that the UAE Government and NGOs are available to lend their support, even in the gravest of situations, she said: “As a frontline worker, I had the privilege of witnessing the incredible force of collaboration between functions and departments, from doctors to the police force, everyone came together to overcome the many challenges we faced at the time.”
It was this profound experience that formed the basis of Kallumurikkal's book, the proceeds of which will be donated to the families of expats who lost their life to Covid-19.
“Several expats flew to UAE to support their families here. During such times, it is imperative to remind ourselves that we are all human beings,” said Kallumurikkal.
ALSO READ:
“Social organisations and workers went over and beyond to provide some level of certainty when all else seemed uncertain. Having experienced all that I have in the past few years, I felt that these stories needed to be heard, that the plight of these people, the tireless efforts of such organizations and the ready support of our government needed to be highlighted.”
“My book is an account of it all, and one that I hope inspires people to look beyond themselves and help those who need it,” she added.
Rabies virus causes acute encephalitis in all warm-blooded hosts, and the outcome of infection is nearly always fatal
uae2 hours ago
Opener Jaiswal earned the title of heir-apparent to Kohli as his side's batting figurehead by helping set the mammoth target score of 534
sports2 hours ago
Rutherford struck 10 sixes and seven fours as he scored an unbeaten 103 runs in 40 balls
cricket2 hours ago
Abu Dhabi authorities urged the public not to publish any recordings captured by surveillance systems on social media platforms
uae2 hours ago
Trump International Dubai was named Best Par 3 Course at the 11th annual Awards night while Yas Acres Abu Dhabi was voted World’s Best Nine Hole Course
sports2 hours ago
Images from Petah Tikva, near Tel Aviv, shows several damaged and burned-out cars, and a house pockmarked by shrapnel
mena2 hours ago
EFifteen-year-old Ethan Banger postpones school exam to sink historic First Hole-in-One in the tournament’s history
sports3 hours ago
Nice One Beauty Digital Marketing Company to float on the main market of the Saudi Exchange
markets3 hours ago