A
very young nurse on the pandemic frontline has revealed how she has written her will because she’s scared she could
pass away as a result of the killer virus.
In
an open letter to a nation lockdown, the
21–year-old explained: ‘If its
difficult for you to put in the shoes of
healthcare workers right now. I
will try as much as I can to paint you a picture- I wrote my will the other
day.'
Kate O’Flaherty has revealed how she has written her will because she’s scared she could pass away as a result of the killer virus

‘I
hid it away in my room and ensure that my boyfriend is well aware of the location in case anything happens to me
on the frontline. I am 21.' Kate added.
The
healthcare staff must wait until after lockdown for two witness signatures which
will authenticate the document & it’s coming after farewill offered freewill –
which usually costs £90-to NHS workers.

‘It’s
a frightening time for all of us, where
even most of us with experience are learning something new. We want you to
fight for us, to make sure that nurses, student nurses, carers and anyone else
in the nursing profession get the treatment and their rightful pay.’ Kate of
Dublin explained.

Nevertheless,
social media users have praised Kate for her bravery, applauding her alongside
other health workers on the frontline.

‘Oh Kate, it’s a horrible thing to contemplate at aged 21. I am so sorry you are thinking about this. But we’re grateful to our health workers and I think about you all daily going into the frontline. Be well pet and be safe.’ Janica, an internet user wrote.