Restaurant delivers dinners to health care workers on front lines | WNT

An Air Force veteran and pilot uses donations from customers to help him make and drop off meals.

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37 thoughts on “Restaurant delivers dinners to health care workers on front lines | WNT

  1. I know what I'm about to say is going to have some people really upset but you cannot have nurses crying about patience. Because the nurse will burn out and quit and leave the field of medicine.
    You have to separate yourself from the fact that they are nice people and they died and there's a family that cares about them. You need to think of yourself as like an auto mechanic who's working on a car and either you can save the car or you can't and when you can't the car needs to get towed out of there and then they deal with it over there at the Mortuary.
    Quite frankly the family and the patient wants you to be strong they don't want you breaking down and crying. They look to you as a source of strength to be a matter of fact about what's happening in the best course of action that you can possibly take for the best outcome weather that outcome be to let them die peacefully with palliative care or to do everything possible to save them depending on the patient and the family's request.
    You are a technician you're a mechanic you are not involved with them on a personal level at all. otherwise you run the risk of burning yourself out and hurting yourself emotionally. You have to get that healthy distance of separation.
    Now I can hear the people saying oh no you need to get down on your knees and cry your eyes out and fall apart to show that you're human being and that you really care. Well good luck with your career, longevity and professionalism if you do that.

  2. It is very amazing that you have done this for the front line nurses and doctors but were forgetting another critical people if it wasn’t for our truck drivers we wouldn’t have food on the table and then and necessities that we need in life to live we need to start making meals for the truck drivers because they are going without meals because everything is closed at this time and they can’t get their semi‘s in through drive-through‘s if you do see a truck driver please pass them along to them

  3. I feel like there are way more stories like this but the news would rather focus on the bad. To quote Mr. Rogers "look for the helpers, they are coming, focus on that not the bad and there will be hope.

  4. What a wonderful group of people for the restaurant owner to his workers to the health care workers! This is what we need! 🙏🏻

  5. jesus christ you people just dont seem to get it. this virus is spread by close contact. WHAT DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND ABOUT STAYING AWAY FROM EACH OTHER

  6. Did you see that none of them were social distance even from each other. It's a great thing of what they're doing. And I'm not trying to take away from that. But that just goes and shows you how humans. We are work close-knit social creatures it's a rare few that aren't.

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