While on solo patrols around Houston, Harris County Sheriff’s Deputy Ravin Washington now has to rely on a mask and gloves in addition to her badge and gun to stay safe. “It’s like you’re risking your life even more now.”pic.twitter.com/7j4S2hhhGi
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While on solo patrols around Houston, Harris County Sheriff’s Deputy Ravin Washington now has to rely on a mask and gloves in addition to her badge and gun to stay safe. “It’s like you’re risking your life even more now.”pic.twitter.com/7j4S2hhhGi
FDNY Paramedic Alex Tull feels out of breath after walking up a few flights of stairs and has a cough that just won’t quit. He fears his nagging cough might infect his partner or their patients.pic.twitter.com/KHErVTltBi
Aurora, Illinois, Police Chief Kristen Ziman likely contracted the virus during one of the meetings where officials strategized to keep others safe. “If we had to be the sacrificial lambs … then I will gladly take it any day.”pic.twitter.com/gMqRa50nPC
Los Angeles County sheriff’s custody assistants Christopher Lumpkin and Sonia Munoz likely contracted the coronavirus working shifts in the 184-bed inmate hospital ward at the Twin Towers jail. “I have to go back to the lion’s mouth,” Munoz said.pic.twitter.com/zH5GckygUm
Read and watch more stories from first responders who have recovered from COVID-19 and are now going back to work. MORE: http://apne.ws/N16no8T http://apne.ws/18hooJ6
True heroes.
This. Isn't. A. Cold.
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