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“Hero in Scrubs”

Heroes of COVID -19 Series


“Hero in Scrubs”
Dr. David Price, Weill Cornell, NY
Exhausted after hospital shift gives interview on YouTube to help public understanding of Covid-19.

“Stay Home”

Heroes of COVID-19” series

“STAY HOME” Dr. Anthony Fauci, a source of truth during a time of crisis when honesty and forthrightness was required.

“This is Leadership”

Heroes of COVID-19 series


“This is Leadership”
Captain Crozier displayed honor, courage, duty and put the lives of his crew over his career.
GO NAVY
You’re an inspiring leader. Prayers for a quick recovery.
Photo: military.com

“Overwhelmed”

Heroes of COVID-19 series


“Overwhelmed”
Nurse Jennifer Cole, NY ER
We owe a debt of gratitude we can never repay to all of these brave healthcare workers. Men and women who knowingly put themselves in harm’s way everyday for the greater good.
Thank-you so much for all you are doing during this horrible time.

“Keeping the Artery Open”

Heroes of COVID-19 series


“Keeping the Artery Open”
MTA train operator
Andre Harris NY
Photo: NY Post

“Keeping the Peace”

Heroes of COVID-19 series


“Keeping the Peace”
NYPD Sergeant Mayra Daly
Photo:
NY Post

“We Gather the Food”

Heroes of COVID-19 series


“We Gather the Food”
They come and go without names and work long hours bent over under the sun- I’m more thankful than ever for the fresh produce that comes from their hard labor.
Photo: Huffpost

“Feed the Hungry”

Heroes of COVID-19 series

José Andres passion is infectious. Moving hands had to be in his portrait, because that is part of his essence. It’s simple, go where the hunger is, and feed the people. If you find yourself in a position of excess and want to give to a worthy cause- World Central Kitchen is an excellent choice.
Forgot to mention- used multiple images from stills of video
60 Minutes interview

“A Yellow Daffodil”

“Heroes of COVID-19” series

Her name is Tanisha Brunson-Malone, 41, a forensic technician at The University Medical Center, Hackensack, N.J. morgue. She performs autopsies and oversees funeral home pickups of patients who have died....Since March, she has quietly been leaving a yellow daffodil with each body bag in the refrigerated trucks that store the dead.

Photo and story NY Times (Bryan Anselm)

Moving the Freight

Heroes of COVID-19” series


José Hernandez of Long Beach, CA is an independent contractor truck driver. He has gone from working 5-6 days a week to 1. He’s concerned about how long he can survive in these current circumstances.
I have two truck drivers in my family. I’m very proud of the work they and other truck drivers do to keep America moving.
Thank-you to all truck drivers. You are essential.

Photo obtained from video footage Spectrum News 1, Los Angeles, CA