Pandemic Monument To Be Built For Health Workers

Izmir Metropolitan Municipality responded positively to the request of the Izmir Medical Chamber to build a monument for healthcare workers who lost their lives due to the coronavirus epidemic. Visiting the İzmir Medical Chamber, İzmir Metropolitan Municipality Deputy Mayor Mustafa Özuslu said, “It is important to tell the next generations how the struggle was fought in the epidemic by building a monument that symbolizes the suffering and the work done with devotion”.

İzmir Metropolitan Municipality Deputy Mayor Mustafa Özuslu, İzmir Medical Chamber Chairman Op. Dr. He visited Lütfi Çamlı. During the visit, which also included members of the board of directors, Lütfi Çamlı expressed his demands from the Izmir Metropolitan Municipality to build a monument and a park for health workers who disregard their lives: “During the pandemic, the healthcare personnel worked selflessly. We want a park to be built for healthcare professionals who try to produce health services by risking their lives. Again, we have a request to build a monument that tells about the process, the suffering, the lost healthcare professionals and our citizens. We hope that an arrangement suitable for the memory of healthcare professionals will be implemented. " Stating that if such a study is carried out, it will be a morale for healthcare professionals, Lütfi Çamlı thanked the Metropolitan Municipality for their support to healthcare professionals during the pandemic process.

"It is important to describe the struggle in this process"

Deputy Mayor of İzmir Metropolitan Municipality, Mustafa Özuslu, reminding that many healthcare workers died due to coronavirus, “You are doing your profession with great devotion. Many healthcare professionals did not go to their homes during this period and remained away from their families. They did this to protect the people around them. They isolated themselves voluntarily. We will do our best for you, ”he said. Expressing that he also welcomed the recommendation of the Chamber of Medicine, Izmir Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Tunç Soyer, Özuslu said, “It is important to build such a monument and tell future generations how they fought in such an epidemic. We need to explain what suffering healthcare professionals experience and what sacrifices they make. This study will be very meaningful in terms of revealing what you do for public health. Our president has a clear will on this issue, ”he said.

"We received support from local governments"

Speaking again, Çamlı said, “During this period, we reached from personal protective equipment to materials such as masks and visors with great difficulty. We received significant support from local governments, especially from Izmir Metropolitan Municipality and district municipalities. "The transportation and parking services provided free of charge by the Metropolitan Municipality have been very meaningful for us, too," he said. At the end of the visit, Mustafa Özuslu gave a plaque to Lütfi Çamlı for the work of the healthcare personnel.

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