All due respect to our health care professionals on this board and around the country... nobody is trying to kill you while you urgently try to save a life with minutes to work, not days and weeks. On a battlefield in the dirt with whatever equipment you have on your person, not in a hospital with power and water and other supplies. In a country that wants you gone, with people that talk about you in front of you in a language you don’t understand, and still having to do your job because you’re a soldier and you can’t just quit, not in your own town with people you know and freedom to be you and make your own decisions.
I applaud all of our first responders during this time. Just thought there should be some perspective in here.