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[CYPRUS TIMES] "Young people brought down the wall" Hajipandela's Christmas message

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Health Minister's Christmas message Pandemic, GHS and Hatzipandela's gratitude and thanks Pandemic management and upgrading GHS services high on priorities, says Minister

With references to the pandemic, the measures taken and the GESY the Christmas message of the Minister of Health. At the same time, he expresses his gratitude to the Cypriot people for the effort they are making and thanks especially the young people but also the staff of the Ministry of Health, "from the servants of public health on the front line to the top executives", as he says.

Managing the pandemic, upgrading the services of the GHS and addressing any issues that arise are high on our priorities, Health Minister Michael Hadjipandela stressed.

He added that it is his challenge, but also his duty, to cooperate with all stakeholders so that the health sector in our country is a beacon of light and an example to follow.

"For two thousand twenty-one years, the Christmas message of peace and love has been flooding the hearts of all of us. For the last two years, the birth of Christ has increased hope and expectation for a better world, free at the same time from the great ordeal of the coronavirus pandemic," it says.

The deadly virus, he adds,threatens all of humanity and we are obliged to continue the effort as outlined by the world scientific community. "Nothing can be conquered without effort. All along the way, the Cabinet has taken measures of social protection, measures of social sensitivity, measures of social responsibility, and measures of justice with the utmost respect for our fellow man. The overwhelming majority of our people support the effort, follow and stand with us. That is why some excellent results have been recorded. Our young people have torn down the wall, they have taken the big step, to protect themselves, but above all their grandparents, grandmothers, parents, the whole of our society. And we thank them!," he notes.

At the Ministry of Health, he adds, we sympathize with all patients and try to solve their daily problems. "Managing the pandemic, upgrading GHS services and addressing any issues that arise are high on our priorities. It is my challenge, but also my duty, to work with all stakeholders so that the health sector in our country is a beacon of light and an example to follow.

On the occasion of Christmas, he wished to express his deep gratitude to the Cypriot people[/b] for their efforts aimed at improving our daily lives. "I feel the need to publicly express a big 'thank you' to the staff of the Ministry of Health, from the public health servants on the front line to the top executives. We are grateful to all health scientists, doctors, nurses, caregivers, all members of the workforce, who struggle every day, at personal cost, at sacrifice and in agony, to provide the best possible service to their fellow human beings."



The difficult circumstances we are experiencing, he adds, cannot spoil the magic of Christmas. "We pray for generous love and strengthen the faith that the hopeful message of Christmas will embrace all people in every corner of the earth, with the expectation that rebirth will come through the manger of our souls."


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