 Nurses and team members at the Millennium Heights Medical Complex engaged in some recreational activities last weekend. They thought they were fun sports that formed part of Nurses Week 2022. Deputy Director, Nursing Services Isabel Perel played all the participants enjoy themselves and thanked the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports for their input. The Ministry of Youth Development and Sports has come on board with us to really support us and we are very thankful to them. They have provided us with medals, coaches and a lot of the support that we needed to make this activity successful. And by extension we'd like to thank every team member at Millennium Heights Medical Complex for this activity. One of the participants, ward manager Tessa Jules, was happy with the outcome of the fun sports and suggested it should be continued. I think it's a very great initiative, one that I think should be continued as it is a means of bringing all of us together, all of the nurses and even the other members of the multidisciplinary team. So I think it's something that should be continued. I'm part of the Purple Thunder team. Thunder team, so far it's been great. Basically right now, the Purple Thunder team were leading and we've had the sacras which I won. We've had the lemon and spoon which we won that for the male, for the female. We also did the tossing of the egg. Very soon we're going to be doing the Thog of War which I know we're going to still win. It's been awesome, it's been amazing. So I'm very optimistic that we're having fun. It's a very stressful and strenuous work that we do yet. It's necessary to take out time to have fun. Members of the coaching unit of the ministry of Youth Development and Sports and several senior officials were on hand at the Millennium Heights Medical Complex to lend support to the nurses. From the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports, I'm Ryan O'Brien.