Caring is an activity for all of us, regardless of religion
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Caring is an activity for all of us, regardless of religion

Anthony Woods , Morpeth, Northumberland

Aaron Barham (letters November 18) is right to point out that all people can be caring, not just Christians, and that our duty of care as nurses takes precedence over our personal beliefs.

Nursing Standard. 24, 13, 33-33. doi: 10.7748/ns.24.13.33.s47

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