When people get sick or injured, front-line health-care workers play a crucial role in nursing people back to health. And that’s especially true for nurses, whose recognition takes on added significance on International Nurses Day, held on May 12 — which, this year, coincides with the COVID-19 pandemic. “People get the best possible care ever from nurses,” said Cathy Szabo, a nurse and president and CEO of Providence Care in Kingston. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] “Not that I’m biased, but I’m a nurse, so that’s why I can say that. “Let’s say nurses, through their education, learn how to work on a team and they recognize the value that a team-based approach to care has to have a better life for