Her death shouldn’t go in vain. We will fight coronavirus together. Stay home and stay safe. Comment and tell me how your city/town is doing. Let’s fight this battle together. ❤❤✌
So many. So, so many people have fallen victim to Covid-19. And as horrible as the increasing death toll is, even more tragic are the healthcare professionals who have also died. Lisa Ewald was an ER nurse of 20 years, working on the frontlines at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. She had asthma which put her at a higher risk, but she kept taking care of those who wound up in her ER. She started showing signs of coronavirus the end of March, loss of smell, high fever and a cough. She reportedly told friends she tried to get tested twice. The hospital, citing the CDC guidelines at the time wouldn’t test her until she started showing symptoms. Eventually, when she was tested, she was positive. Sadly, the registered nurse died alone at her home on March 31, four days before her 54th birthday. I honestly don’t know what…
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What a tragedy. Every day we hear more nurses and doctors have died. Some of them don’t even have the right protective clothing to wear.
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I know right?? It’s so sad yet so encouraging. I feel so proud of all the doctors and nurses that are dying to protect us. ❤❤✌
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Indeed.
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Thanks again Suzan.
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Welcome, Kimmy.❤✌😊
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All the deaths are sad, but losing dedicated medical staf that are hard to replace is particularly distressing.
Best wishes, Pete. xx
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I know Pete. I feel so sad and down thinking about this. I hope all this ends soon.
Take care & be safe! ❤✌😞
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