We are at war with the Coronavirus. We cannot see it, we cannot hear it. But it’s there. While most of us are being safe and staying at home, there are others on the frontline of each and every battle to save a life.
Our doctors, nurses and other medical and emergency personnel are out there every day. They are working long hours with too little sleep, too little rest and too little self-care.
They are putting their own lives at risk to care for those who are sick with the virus and those who are symptomatic. That makes them heroes. They should all be wearing superman capes.
Here’s to the doctor who wanted to catch just 1/2 hour sleep, but chose not to because another patient was brought in. Here’s to the nurse who hasn’t seen her own loved ones for days because she is needed to care for the sick in the hospital where she works.
Here’s to the EMT who treats every call like it is life or death and provides education on the virus and patiently explains for the millionth time what to look for if you think you are sick with the virus.
Here’s to the medical researchers who haven’t seen their loved ones in weeks because they are rushing to create better, faster testing, a vaccine, a cure.
Here’s to all the lab techs, the medical techs, the doctors’ assistants and nurses’ assistants who are supporting the doctors and nurses in their care of each patient.
To all of you who are selfless, caring, loving and kind: THANK YOU! Thank you for taking care of us. Thank you for giving us hope and thank you for everything you do for us.
My friends, this pandemic blind sided us. One day it wasn’t there and the next it was. That’s how fast it struck. But our health professionals have done an amazing job taking care of us!
Tell them, “THANK YOU!”
Sending you blessings of love and gratitude from Sterrett, Alabama!
Charity M. Richey-Bentley
Brenda says
Thank you all for the tremendous effort that you are putting into taking care of people with the Coronavirus. Thank you for all that you are giving up to help those who are sick. You are awesome and you rock, and a million other good things I could say about you. But most of all may God bless you and put a shield of protection around you and your families.
In His Love!
Helen says
Thank you so much to the doctors, nurses, medical staff, ambulance drivers all working in hospitals saving lives or trying to save lives. Thank you Thank you. God Bless you all.❤️❤️❤️
Rosey says
You all are doing a great job, your care and selflessness is wonderful! I feel so bad for all of you! I know your tired and scared, and sad, but you keep on going! You are Saints! God Bless you all! We will all pray pray for you! Please stay safe! 🥺💜🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
LaDonna says
Thank you for your selfless sacrifice.
Joyce says
Everyone stay n place except for necessities. Keep healthy this bad bug will go away!
Thankful for all
our Family and
Friends, Doctors,
Nurses and Public Officials for their commitment during the COVID19 Pandemic.
Good days ahead.
gema says
please include the cleaners, they risk their lives and difficult job making sure the facilities are free from contamination.
Margaret cann0n says
Thanks to all of you.
Nita Johnson says
I want to thank all who put their life’s on the line helping the sick .God Bless You !
Penny says
Amen. I have a niece that is a nurse, and sister in-law / best friend that is a trans nurse she so sick with her heart and they won’t even let her take off work evan though she has 6 wks of vacation time saved up. I pray for them and all people. 🙏
Bach says
Thank you to everyone of you. Praying all of us, the 🇺🇸 and the 🌍 to be safe.🙏🙏
Diana Bushmire says
Thanks for all you are doing. Can’t imagine the exhaustion and frustration you are experiencing . You all are another heroic group of folks that I think of daily. Prayers and be safe.
Nita Johnson says
Thank you all for your sacrifice. God BlessYou all !
Jodi says
Thank you for all you do out there on the front lines. God bless you and God be with you every minute. 🙏🛡️📖🙏
Cathy Russell says
Thanks to all that wear blue, white, and all other colors that stand to help us. Law enforcement/Medical staff/Ambulance personnel. All that help us without a thought about themselves.