Miss England returns from charity trips overseas to work as doctor amid Covid-19 crisis | Malay Mail

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Miss England returns from charity trips overseas to work as doctor amid Covid-19 crisis

Wednesday, 08 Apr 2020 04:24 PM MYTBhasha Mukherjee who won the Miss England title in 2019 has joined the NHS workforce to battle the Covid-19 pandemic. — Picture via Instagram/bhasha05

PETALING JAYA, April 8 — United Kingdom-based doctor, Bhasha Mukherjee who won the Miss England title in 2019 has returned to work as a National Health Service doctor amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Last year, Mukherjee took a break from her medical profession to work for various charities overseas as part of her humanitarian effort.

The junior doctor, however, said that she didn’t feel right wearing her Miss England crown while all her colleagues were risking their lives treating Covid-19 patients at home, as reported by People. “When you are performing all this humanitarian work abroad, you’re still expected to put the crown on, get ready and look pretty.that prior to returning to the UK, she had been in India for a few weeks and was receiving messages from her colleagues in Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, eastern England explaining how difficult the situation is for them.

 

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