COVID-19 Story 5_Lisbon, Portugal
Joana Mendes, São Francisco Xavier Hospital, Lisbon, Portugal I am a NICU nurse since I left nursing school. It was my big and only passion. I work now for about 18 years with babies and families. My main areas of expertise are ethics and palliative care. When Covid-19 was spreading quickly in Europe, I was doing […]
COVID-19 Story 4_Cambridge, UK
Harriet Vickers, Neonatal Unit, Rosie Hospital, Cambridge UK I arrived for my night shift and as usual entered the unit through our reception, only to find a huge sign in place explaining how guidance from hospital chiefs stated that parents are no longer allowed on the unit. As parents are usually allowed unlimited access to the […]
COVID-19 Story 3_Spain
Dr Leticia Bazo-Hernández, Rovira I Virgili University, Spain Fortunately, natural selection, different immunological characteristics, among other assumptions, Sars-Cov-2 affects very few children, and those affected, seem only to be so in a slight way. Despite this, there have been cases of children with Covid-19 and, above all, neonates born to a mother with suspected or confirmed […]
COVID-19 Story 2_USA
Brittany Kyle, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital, USA Written in March 2020: I am a NICU nurse and, as such, I am not on the front lines of this pandemic (yet). There is a lot of acknowledgement for healthcare workers, especially nurses, and I feel guilty for not being on the […]
COVID-19 Story 1_Sheffield, UK
Barbara Howard, The University of Sheffield, UK COVID-19 has certainly been a force for change in neonatal academia. Like a typhoon it has spun through our relatively ordered world, thrown everything in the air and left students and academics trying to guess where things will settle when this is all over. On the negative side I have […]