Frontline workers are being forced to fight COVID — and Trump’s reckless’ lies

Published by THE AMERICAN INDEPENDENT on 10/19/20 (Source)

Didi Gray, a nurse from Vancouver, Washington, said she hoped for some sort of unity to help remedy the spiraling situation.

She urged against making the pandemic political, advocating instead for people to stand up to protect each other and vulnerable populations with "little sacrifices."

"Wear a mask, wash your hands, stay apart when you can, and let us slow the spread of this awful virus," said Gray, a member of the Washington State Nurses Association.

"Let’s act safely, be respectable role models, and proudly save lives together."

Published by The American Independent on October 19, 2020.

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