Help fund research to rehabilitate survivors of COVID-19

Sarah-Jayne Cassells is raising money for The Queen’s University of Belfast Foundation (QUB)
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ReJoyce! · 16 June 2020

Queen's University Belfast is delighted that a group of well-known music artists has recorded a song to show their support for frontline workers and help fundraising efforts for life-changing research to rehabilitate survivors of COVID-19.

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reJoyce!

Virtually join theatrical Professor, Mark Lawler, as he regales you with the words, songs and scandalous verse of James Joyce, on Bloomsday Tuesday 16th June at 7pm, on Facebook Live. This event will raise funds for Queen’s University Belfast’s Rapid Response Innovation Fund. Currently supporting research to rehabilitate survivors of COVID-19.

Seriously ill patients are starting to recover from prolonged stays in intensive care with COVID-19, but because this is a new virus nothing is yet known about what care and support is needed to ensure sufferers return to full health. Donations will help to make sure that everyone can receive exceptional care and support through their recovery.

Please donate here: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Bloomsday

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