MANILA: When Julius Concepcion spoke to his wife in early May 2020, he thought it might be the last time he heard her voice.
Lezly Ocampo was lying in a hospital bed thousands of miles away from home, struggling to breathe.
Like many Philippine migrant workers, 32-year-old Ocampo had left her home in the northern La Union province to work in the Middle East.
For three years, she cared for the elderly at Burjeel Homecare in Abu Dhabi. When the COVID-19 pandemic struck and the number of infections surged in the UAE, Ocampo, like other frontline health workers, took on additional working hours to protect her patients.
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⢠Lezly Ocampo, 32, cared for elderly at Burjeel Homecare in Abu Dhabi.
⢠She was posthumously honored with UAEās Fallen Frontline Heroes Order.
However, on April 27, she too contracted the virus.
Initially, Ocampoās symptoms were mild, without pain and fever. Concepcion spoke to her each day on the phone and the family was hopeful for a swift recovery and return to the Philippines, as planned, for a short vacation with the coupleās five-year-old daughter.
But after a few days, she was transferred to intensive care.
āI could see that she was really struggling. She was already in the ICU at that time. I could see during our video call she was already coughing blood,ā Concepcion told Arab News, as he remembered their last call on May 9.
āShe said: āI love you very much. Take care of our daughter, Shammy. I love you all very much. I am now very weak.āā
Ocampo died on May 12 ā International Nurses Day.
In November 2020, she was posthumously honored by UAE Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid with the Fallen Frontline Heroes Order.
Her sacrifice in the UAEās pandemic fight has not been forgotten.
During UAE National Day celebrations in Manila in early December, Emirati Ambassador Mohamed Obaid Alqataam Al-Zaabi paid tribute to Ocampo and her family.
āWe thank the whole UAE for all the tributes and honors. We are very thankful,ā Concepcion said, remembering how UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan personally called him with condolences after his wifeās death.
āHe thanked me for the sacrifice of my wife and asked me what our needs were ... Iām very thankful to the UAE government for their kindness and generosity. I hope they will never get tired of helping us.ā
The family has received assistance from the UAE government, including in repatriating Ocampoās body for a funeral in the Philippines.
āShe had big dreams not only for our family and our daughter, but also for her own family. Even for my family, because she was very close to them also,ā Concepcion said.
āWe are sad but happy because my wifeās sacrifice was recognized.ā
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