Letter to the professionals who take care of us: THANK YOU!

We live through difficult times, those that we never imagined to live, those that until very recently were more typical of cinema than of real life. Sometimes facts and situations surprise us and leave us breathless; events that suddenly change us and invite us to think. In the midst of all this, we want to dedicate this article to the professionals who serve us: THANK YOU!

The coronavirus has landed in our lives without asking permission, ravaging everything that awaits us, silently and at high speed.

  • In the midst of this chaos.
  • There is a very clear pattern: staying at home.
  • For yourself and for others.
  • Is a matter of respect.
  • Responsibility.
  • Attention and solidarity.
  • A call to each of us in favor of society to prevent the transmission of the virus and thus flatten the contagion curve so that hospitals do not collapse.

The truth is that not everyone can follow this advice, there are those who seek an excuse to go out of pure selfishness and not be aware of the gravity of the situation, but there are also all of you professionals who serve us in a thousand and one possible ways, so many that we cannot even imagine. It’s health, cleanliness, surveillance and more. This letter is for all of you.

We thank you, who leave your home with the will to do everything possible to save humanity, thank you, because despite the fear that invades you, your body shaking and the anguish that squeezes your throat, you take a step forward willing to fight for others. .

Thanks for being on the front line. Your efforts and courage are invaluable. Despite the fatigue, physical and psychological exhaustion and invasion of the stress it sometimes feels, it continues to do its best. And it’s admirable. You’re a great example. Our example and that of the whole society.

It does not matter if it is morning, afternoon or night, because you do not understand the schedules, but the people, the help and the total delivery, because you also have family and although sometimes it is difficult to leave them at home to go to work, aware of the risks involved, you contribute better and finish as quickly as possible.

Thank you for real. We know it’s not easy, we know you’ll find yourself in difficult situations that we can’t even imagine, only you know everything these situations entail, only you are there to protect us, to take care of our safety, to take care of us. us and to offer everything we need.

We thank you for taking care of us, for taking care of us, for being patient when anxiety, nervousness and panic overwhelm us, thank you for make it easier for us in these difficult times.

We know that even in this situation, we may not give you the treatment you deserve, so we apologize and sorry.

Thank you for your dedication and dedication, for your support and responsibility, it is not easy to be there when numbers continue to increase, resources are scarce and risky decisions must be made, it is not easy to expose yourself every day either. , you do it for all of us.

Thank you for every informative video you make and for all the messages you send to raise awareness. Thank you, because even if you lack strength, you’re still fighting.

You are light, you are strength, you are hope and courage, thank you for risking your skin day by day, minute by minute, and above all because it is not something specific, because before this situation you did it too, although it was not so visible.

Thank you very much, from the bottom of my heart, for all this, without you it would not be possible. Thank you for having so much solidarity.

Thank you, whoever you are. Doctor, nurse, assistant, cashier, security, concierge, concierge, pharmacist, police, firefighter, journalist, carrier . . . and for all professionals who are not so obvious, but who, even in times of isolation, allow the world not to stop completely.

Thank you all. It’s time to do our best

“Sometimes we feel that what we do is just a drop in the seawater, but would the sea be smaller if it lacked a drop?-Mother Teresa of Calcutta-

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