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Kinumpirma ng Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) na isang Pinay nurse ang aksidenteng nakapatay ng ventilator ng kanyang paralisadong amo sa London ng nakalipas na taon.

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The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) gave assurance that assistance will be provided to the Filipina nurse caught on video accidentally turning off her patient’s ventilator, if she so makes a request to the Philippine embassy in London.

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The new policy, which will take effect on August 14, means that UK employers, both the National Health Service and independent health providers will have to satisfy first the resident labor market test before they can recruit general nurses from abroad.
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Kinumpirma ng Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) na isang Pinay nurse ang aksidenteng nakapatay ng ventilator ng kanyang paralisadong amo sa London ng nakalipas na taon.

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The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) gave assurance that assistance will be provided to the Filipina nurse caught on video accidentally turning off her patient’s ventilator, if she so makes a request to the Philippine embassy in London.

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The new policy, which will take effect on August 14, means that UK employers, both the National Health Service and independent health providers will have to satisfy first the resident labor market test before they can recruit general nurses from abroad.
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