If we do as we are asked, we will help enormously to stop the spreading of this terrible Virus.
Please, all of YOU , STAY SAFE.........
Cheers and Beers Graham 098
Thank you doctors and nurses!!
Amen. Thank you medical professionals.
alawry
Loc: Timaru New Zealand
Exactly.
A close friend has two daughters hospital professionals, he's worried sick about them. From the top doctors to the janitor they are in the firing line. I'm in NZ, lockdown started 23 hours ago. But there's an awful lot of us out in the line of duty, and I just can't thank them all enough. Me, the government has asked me to sit on the Sofa, or out in the sun, for the next four weeks. And some of us are complaining about it? Good luck all fellow hoggys, friends I've met and friends I haven't met yet.
tshift
Loc: Overland Park, KS.
Graham Thirkill wrote:
If we do as we are asked, we will help enormously to stop the spreading of this terrible Virus.
Please, all of YOU , STAY SAFE.........
Cheers and Beers Graham 098
Very True! If we all pull together and do as they ask, keep your distance, wash hand very often, stay home if you don't really need to go anywhere, and please stop this damn hoarding of products some of you assholes are doing. GOD bless to all and may your days be safe.
Thanks
Tom
tshift
Loc: Overland Park, KS.
Graham Thirkill wrote:
If we do as we are asked, we will help enormously to stop the spreading of this terrible Virus.
Please, all of YOU , STAY SAFE.........
Cheers and Beers Graham 098
Forgot the most important thing. GOD bless all the front liners, doctors, nurses, medical equipment provides.
Tom
Exactly. My daughter-in-law is a respiratory therapist. They are the first ones called, not the nurses. She is afraid to go home and is staying away from her daughters and recently-recovered-from cancer husband with a low immune system.
Medical people during the Corona virus will be remembered the same way New York City firefighters on 9/11 are remembered. Heroes, all.
jaymatt wrote:
Exactly. My daughter-in-law is a respiratory therapist. They are the first ones called, not the nurses. She is afraid to go home and is staying away from her daughters and recently-recovered-from cancer husband with a low immune system.
From a retired respiratory therapist, give her my best and my thanks!
My daughter is a nurse...a father can't help but be concerned! Bless them all!
Since when have human being done the right thing. When someone does something good, it make headlines. People don't have TP because others are hoarding it. I know people who go out every day - shopping visiting, eating out.
rehess
Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
jaymatt wrote:
Exactly. My daughter-in-law is a respiratory therapist.
02Nomad wrote:
From a retired respiratory therapist, give her my best and my thanks!
Thank you both of you for your service to us - which right now may be as dangerous as military service.
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