id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-351637-jz2x8zwq Catton, Howard Nursing in the COVID‐19 pandemic and beyond: protecting, saving, supporting and honouring nurses 2020-06-23 .txt text/plain 1344 69 70 The International Council of Nurses has called for governments to make the provision of such equipment their number one priority to prevent further loss of life among the nurses caring for the world's most vulnerable patients. But over the past four months, we have seen the world rocked by the COVID-19 pandemic, and all the plans for the celebration of the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife have been put on hold. Whatever the eventual outcome of the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses will continue to provide intimate care for people who need it, whoever and wherever they are. The newly released State of the World's Nursing report (WHO 2020), co-authored by ICN, WHO and Nursing Now, reveals how many more nurses are needed to provide health care for all. ./cache/cord-351637-jz2x8zwq.txt ./txt/cord-351637-jz2x8zwq.txt