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UK: She slips up “we didn’t infect enough population”

In April 2020,  in a live interview with BBC News, Donna Kinnair states ‘we have not yet infected enough people with this virus’.

Professor Dame Donna Kinnair (born 1960 or 1961) is a British nurse and has been Chief Executive and General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing since August 2018. She has specialised in child protection, providing leadership in major hospital trusts in London, teaching, and advising on legal and governmental committees.

Education and career

Kinnair was born in 1960 or 1961.

She initially pursued a maths degree but decided not to complete it. She later returned to education having been encouraged by an occupational health nurse to take up nursing. Kinnair also credits her experience growing up with an asthmatic father with showing her the impact nursing could have on people. She attended the Princess Alexandra School of Nursing at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel in 1983 to train as a nurse.

Following her training, Kinnair worked with HIV and intensive care patients in east London. She subsequently worked as a health visitor in HackneyNewham and Tower Hamlets and pursued further studies, gaining a master’s degree in medical law and ethics. Her new qualifications led her to focus on child protection in south London. Notably, she was one of four expert advisers in the 2001 Laming inquiry into the death of eight year old Victoria Climbié.

Kinnair has had several senior positions in the healthcare sector including:

She has also taught medical law, ethics and child protection in multiple countries including BritainNew ZealandRussia and Kenya. In addition she has provided advice to the UK government on nursing and midwifery through her work with the prime minister’s commission in 2010.

Kinnair was appointed Head of Nursing of the Royal College of Nursing in 2015 after which she was promoted to Director for Nursing, Policy and Practice in 2016. In August 2018 she was appointed acting Chief Executive and General Secretary before being confirmed on a permanent basis in April 2019.

Kinnair has also been recognised for her influence, having been listed in the 2020 Powerlist which lists the 100 most influential Britons of African/African Caribbean descent.

Awards and honours

Personal life

Kinnair has three children.

Source: Wikipedia

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