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Paisley student nurses join the frontline to fight Covid-19

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A trainee nurse has returned to the care home where her great grandmother was a resident as she joins the hundreds of students volunteering on the frontline fighting coronavirus.Christina Black Hunter, who studies at the University of the West of Scotland in Paisley, became a carer after seeing how the staff looked after her great grandmother at Craigielea Care Home.The 28-year-old returned to the Renfrew home as a member of the nursing team this week as she and fellow student Mairead Coll were brought in to help staff amidst the Covid-19 crisis.The girls are amongst dozens of nursing, midwifery and applied biomedical science students from the Paisley campus who joined the NHS frontline yesterday.They are putting their clinical skills into

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