Published 12:42 IST, April 23rd 2020

Viral video of hospital staff cheering COVID-19 survivor with music is touching

A viral video of a Northwick Park hospital's nurse being welcomed after beating Coronavirus. Continue reading to see the heart-warming video.

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Recently, amid  Coronavirus lockdown, a video went viral online. In video, one can see a woman being discharged from a hospital. video made people emotional and has been shared immensely on social media. Take a look at some more details about viral video.

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rthwick Park Hospital's nurse gets teary-eyed

Recently, one of nurses from rthwick Park Hospital got discharged after recovering from Coronavirus. During her discharge, hospital planned a small surprise for patient where a retired nurse was seen playing pia and a consultant was playing  violin. As per reports, patient's name is Alicia Borja and her is 63. In viral video, Alicia Borja got teary-eyed after she saw her staff clapping and cheering for her during her discharge. She was taken from ward in a wheelchair towards a waiting ambulance. Alicia Borja also said that she was in tears because so many colleagues of her lined up in corridors to wish her.

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rthwick Park Hospital news 

According to a letter being handed out to patients and visitors at rthwick Park Hospital in Harrow, England, more than one patient was being treated for coronavirus re. In letter, Medical Director Martin Kuper said that at rthwick Park Hospital, y are currently treating patients with a respiratory illness kwn as vel coronavirus or COVID-19. hospital is one of a group of hospitals chosen to care for coronavirus patients. Martin Kuper also mentioned that y have experienced doctors, nurses and or staff that are capable of treating patients well. However, reportedly, some of staff members have also been infected with disease.    

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12:41 IST, April 23rd 2020