Put a face to them? At 8 am on a recent weekday, an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurse, emerged from her 12-hour COVID-19 shift at a government hospital in Delhi바카라one not notified as a COVID-19 hospital, which makes its staff ineligible for the government바카라s accommodation offer. We바카라ll call her Blessy Chacko, because her hospital has just put a ban on nurses speaking to media or on social media. 바카라It was a tough night,바카라 says Blessy, who saw six patients breathing their last, including a 13-year-old, at the isolation ICU. It바카라s a half-hour walk from the hospital to her rented one-room accommodation; she barely gets four hours to sleep before her next shift starts. The gruelling schedule will last through the week, after which she will be in a 14-day quarantine. For once, she바카라s relieved that her three-year-old daughter is far away, with her grandmother, though she misses her. Scores of nurses, she says, have stories to tell about being shunted out of flats by nervous landlords and not being given proper facilities in quarantine, including food. 바카라We are being hailed as angels now, but will be forgotten soon. Nothing is going to change the situation,바카라 says the 35-year-old who바카라s been a contractual staff nurse for the past 12 years. She prefers her one-room pad because the hostel option is much worse바카라one washroom for 25 nurses.