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Moldovan parliament speaker conveys congratulations to medical employees

13:42 | 21.06.2020 Category: Official

Chisinau, 21 June /MOLDPRES/ - Parliament Speaker Zinaida Greceanii today conveyed a congratulatory message on the occasion of the day of the medical and pharmaceutical employee, the parliament’s communication and public relations department has reported.   

The message reads:

”Dear physicians, pharmacists and employees of the medical system,

On the occasion of the professional day, which we annual mark on the third Sunday of June, I convey you sincere best wishes of health, prosperity and power in overcoming the pandemic situation in the country.   

You daily carry out an activity full of risk for your own health, as well as for all people. We bow and assure you that we are by the side of each of you in this fight for life. We thank you for abnegation and professionalism and especially for the fact that, in these difficult moments, the medical employees have remained faithful to their Oath, being in the first line of the fight with the COVID-19 pandemic.’’   

On the eve of the professional day of the medical and pharmaceutical employee, I signed more than first-degree 200 Diplomas of Moldova’s parliament for the medical employees from various regions of the country, as a token of high gratitude for the work carried out, special performances in the providing of medical services, self-denial and substantial contribution to the improvement of the medical system.

I assure you that the state’s authorities will continue efforts of backing and encouraging the physicians, medical assistants, pharmacists and auxiliary employees of the field.    

Gratitude and appreciation for everybody!’’  

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