It’s impossible to bow deeply enough to the doctors and nurses and other hospital care providers for how they’ve shown up during this pandemic. I hope we will find a way to show all of them our gratitude in ways that make a real difference in their lives.

Nov 26, 2020 · 2:55 AM UTC

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Surely you know the amazingness of @uche_blackstock ? So much good going on...so many strong women. Gives me hope.
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Cancel student loan debt. Reinforce hospital work hours (INCLUDING providers in training). Federal grief counselors to address the upcoming PTSD pandemic. Expanded insurance coverage for providers and their families. And FUCKING LISTENING TO US. Good way to start.
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have to wonder how many Doctors and Nurses it takes to deal with something that has a 99.9% survival rate, but ok Marianne.
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Perhaps after there's an vaccine ... someone will a suggest a National Holiday to honor their devotion and their sacrifice.
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Everyone could wear a mask and follow the rules!!
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We all need to do our part, if for nothing else but the staff at hospitals npr.org/sections/health-shot…
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you just like to poking and prodding.
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Our government needs to be giving them $$$$ and equipment. Our gratitude will only go so far