Description
Doctors in the age of COVID are fighting a surreal battle with a strange enemy, with limited resources, and a never ending list of possible casualties.
It's their choice to keep going back in to the hospital everyday.
For my part I am choosing to do what I can to reduce the chances they'll need to add me to their workload.
Hand washing, distance, masks.
Sometimes it feels silly, paranoid, or annoying. It can feel tedious as hell too. But, anything else for me feels disingenuous, to not at least do these things while the front line does theirs.
Thanks for jumping into the line of fire guys.