00:02My name is Verónica Machado Torres, I'm a chief enfermer and I work in the unit of intensive care of
00:08the Hospital Universitario Cincelejo Sur.
00:10The pandemic really changed my life completely, particularly to me and to my colleagues,
00:17because we were facing a unknown virus and we didn't know how to act.
00:21It's a risk that we face the health personnel every day that we leave our homes, our houses and come
00:29to work in what we like, in what we love.
00:32I had a lot of fear, and that helped me to value my family, my friends, my neighbors,
00:41because this includes a whole community in general, friends, neighbors, neighbors and all our conos, our semejantes.
00:48The vaccination is a hope, a joy, a joy, a joy, a satisfaction.
00:54After all the suffering of all these months, all this long of 2020, which was a difficult year, so hard,
01:00so hard.
01:01If I was one of the first people chosen for the vaccination, I would feel very proud and very happy
01:08to have this opportunity,
01:10that we have a promise of being vaccinated.
01:12We are waiting for thousands of people to arrive that we are waiting for that vaccine and that we have
01:17a great day
01:18in which we finally have the vaccine against the COVID-19.
01:22We have a great time.
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