Man's Message To Emergency Room Workers Warms Internet's Cold, Black Heart
One of the primary concerns with the recent outbreak of coronavirus is how to prevent hospitals from overflowing with new patients. Thus far, things haven't gone well as hospital workers attest to working around the clock to treat the massive influx of sick people.
Some have struggled, in this time, to properly show their gratitude to the nurses, doctors and hospital staff putting in the hours to treat people back to health. However, one man's heartwarming message to an emergency room in Morristown, NJ, seems to be speaking for everyone.
Originally posting the image to Instagram, a woman known on Twitter as @allie211, an emergency room nurse in Morristown, shared a photograph of a man outside her hospital holding a sign that says, "Thank you all in emergency for saving my wife's life. I love you all." Writer Harlan Coben shared the image and it took off from there.
With the world being in near-constant collapse, the image has provided some online with some much-needed positivity and gratitude.
Ladies and gentleman, the front runner for the "Migrant Mother" photo of this crisis. #covid19 https://t.co/KbHQttJpD2
— Cathy Elcik (@CatherineElcik) March 26, 2020
Notice how he isn't thanking the insurance company for the privilege of "access to affordable healthcare" https://t.co/NprO22AlEa
— Voodoo Pork (@Voodoo_Pork) March 26, 2020
https://t.co/nwTLcSvkXP pic.twitter.com/LepfKjZHQN
— wam (@moonshapedheart) March 26, 2020
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Who knew WWIII would be fought in hospitals and grocery stores?