NHS Nurse Jenny McGee 'Blown Away By Boris Johnson's Thanks', Say Family

Meanwhile, fellow nurse Luis Pitarma was thanked for his service looking after the PM by Portugal's president.
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The parents of a New Zealand nurse praised by the PM for her care while he was in hospital said they are “exceptionally proud” of their daughter.

One of the nurses named by Johnson as Jenny from Invercargill, on New Zealand’s South Island, has been identified as Jenny McGee.

Speaking to Television New Zealand, her mother Caroline McGee said: “It makes us feel exceptionally proud obviously.

“But she has told us these things over the years and it doesn’t matter what patient she is looking after, this is what she does.”

She added: “I just find it incredible that she, any nurses, can do this for 12 hours, sit and watch a patient and twiddle away with all the different knobs and things they do to keep their patients alive. It’s absolutely amazing.”

St Thomas' Hospital in central London, where Boris Johnson recovered from coronavirus
St Thomas' Hospital in central London, where Boris Johnson recovered from coronavirus
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The nurse’s father, Mike McGee, also said: “I think over the years she has always told us that her job is one-on-one nursing with very critically ill people and that means she’s there all the time for 12 hours.

“So once we’d heard that Boris Johnson had gone into intensive care it was obvious that at some stage Jenny would possibly run into him and be giving him the same level of care that she would have given anybody else the week before or next week and we’re really proud of her.”

Johnson, who said the “NHS has saved my life, no question” after spending seven nights in St Thomas’, was discharged at the weekend.

In his speech, the PM singled out by name the medics who had looked after him, particularly “two nurses who stood by my bedside for 48 hours when things could have gone either way”.

McGee’s brother Rob later told the New Zealand Herald the family had spoken with his sister just as she was “about to head off to do another night shift”.

He told the paper: “We are all very proud of Jen, not just in the support she gave Boris – but what she has been doing helping everyday people.

The Invercargill-born nurse credited by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson for saving his life is "overwhelmed" by the international response. https://t.co/K85ci0GWp4

— nzherald (@nzherald) April 12, 2020

“Whilst she is blown away by Boris’s recognition, she is just really pleased to see the public recognition for the amazing work the NHS is doing – that made her really proud.”

The other nurse mentioned by Johnson – Luis from Portugal, near Porto – has been named as Luis Pitarma and has been thanked by Portuguese president Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa.

A statement on the presidential website said: “President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa has already personally thanked the nurse Luis Pitarma, and… also thanks the commitment of all Portuguese health professionals who in Portugal and around the world are providing decisive help in the fight to the pandemic.”

The statement added that the president offered “encouragement that is also addressed to professionals of other nationalities who, reinforcing the National Health Service, provide an invaluable service to Portugal”.

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