Miss England returns to work as doctor during coronavirus pandemic!

Miss England in 2019 has decided to return to her home country to help aid the fight against the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Catch the full news below!

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Miss England returns to work as a doctor during coronavirus pandemic!

Bhasha Mukherjee, a junior doctor, has joined that Miss World pageant in December 2019 after winning Miss England and won. Now, as the situation in her country became more complicated; she had chosen to return home. She initially was set to be the ambassador for several charities. However, Mukherjee announced that she would hang up her stethoscope to put more focus on humanitarian work. 

“I was invited to Africa, to Turkey, then to India, Pakistan and several other Asian countries to be an ambassador for various charity work; ” she told the media. On another note, she was in India on behalf of Coventry Mercia Lions Club at the beginning of March. For your information, this is a development and community charity that donate stationeries to schools in need. Besides, they also provide money to a home for abandoned girls.

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At the beginning of March, the 24-year-old had been in India for four weeks on behalf of Coventry Mercia Lions Club; a community charity for which she was ambassador. They visited schools with donations of stationery, and also gave money to a home for abandoned girls. After receiving a message from an old colleague describing the situation; she had contacted the management team at the Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, eastern England; claiming that she wanted to return to work. She returned to on Wednesday and begun self-isolating for one to two weeks.

“There’s no better time for me to be Miss England.”

I wanted to come and go straight to work; I felt a sense of this is what I’d got this degree for and what better time to be part of this particular sector than now. It was incredible the way the whole world was celebrating all key workers, and I wanted to be one of those, and I knew I could help,” she said.