Support health workers
Hi.
I know that everyone is trying hard to keep their sanity amidst this pandemic. Emboldened by the media, protesters and some politicians i.e David Seymour are now taking the spotlight whose stance are definitely not helping in reducing the number of daily omicron cases.
In all this chaos the hapless overworked health workers are rendered invicible. The priority of our attention has shifted to groups with warped values and self serving individuals (compliments to the media), instead of focusing our support to those who are sacrificing and putting themselves and their families lives at risk to save lives and prevent the further spread of the omicron.
Hence, as a community, can I please ask for your kindness and show your support and appreciation to health workers especially those working in hospitals. They are very exhausted yet continue to do their best to help others.
As a token of our respect and gratitude you can send them food, cards or anything to let them know that THEY ARE NOT INVISIBLE. That even though the difficult task of keeping one's sanity while trying to save thousands of lives is not sensational and violent enough for media to cover, I hope our gesture can help boost their morale and make them feel that they are doing a great job.
They really need our support.
Thank you.
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