
Pope Francis delivers the Angelus noon prayer from his studio window overlooking St. Peter s Square, at the Vatican, Sunday, Feb. 20, 2022. AP
Francis clapped his hands in what he said was a ``great thank you'' for health workers, including volunteers, who care for the sick. Italy was marking Sunday as a national day to pay tribute to health care workers.
The national professional association of doctors and dentists counts 370 physicians who have died of COVID-19 in Italy.
``We must recall the many doctors, nurses, volunteers, who are close to the sick, treat them, make them feel better, help them,'' Francis said in his weekly appearance from a window of the Apostolic Palace overlooking the square.
No one saves themselves, Francis said. ``In illness, we need someone who saves us, who helps us.''
He hailed ``the heroic health care personnel, who made plain this heroism in COVID times, but the heroism remains every day.''
``For our doctors, nurses, volunteers, applause and a great thank you,'' Francis said. He then started clapping and hundreds of people in the square below did, too.
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