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04/05/2015 at 7:58 am #72111Michael WishartParticipant
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NB Picture has been attached as a PDFHi all,
Hand hygiene is very important in Sierra Leone we were chuffed Matron Kanu, the Chief Nursing Officer, Ministry of Health and Sanitation gave her full support behind Hand Hygiene Day. NB. Please note kangaroo on her notice board!
Regards, Terry Grimmond
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