It wouldn't let me make an individual comment but I have never prayed so hard for that young man to go back to his baby brother. The first thing they did everyday is to thank God for the brothers chance to live another day.
Yes they did they became our family and we loved them. We didn't think of them as a patient we thought of them as someone's mom dad sister brother and child.
I am a only child & premie ~ ever since I was a child my greatest fear has been to die alone ~ so when my time comes tomorrow 20 years 40 years this was beautiful to hear & see 😥
My husband died Friday from covid. He suffered a horrific end of life. The doctors and nurses were so kind and cared for him endlessly. They will forever be in my heart for the care they gave my husband.
That’s ironically when I came home after 2 months in icu and rehab due to Covid. I am so so very sorry for the loss of your husband. This virus is horrific. It’s no joke. I am also eternally grateful for the amazing ppl who saved my life. I hope in the following weeks and months you are able to find peace and some happiness in the memories you have of your husband. Much love to you. My mama passed right before I got sick. A complete shock. This year has been unbelievably hard. You are not alone ♥️🦋
@@zoiefinnian3540 Your reply brought tears to my eyes, so very heartfelt and genuine kindness. Thank you for your beautiful words of condolences and encouragement. You stay well and keep getting stronger my friend. ❣🦋
I used to work for Dr. Gong and Dr. Hope. They're both amazing physicians and are even better people. I couldn't be prouder to have worked with them in the past.
As a nurse, I am getting chills. This is beautiful how the teams come together. And I just LOVE how some of them have big pictures of themselves on their lanyard. Being in hospital during the Covid, as a patient, it’s so difficult not to see the person behind the mask. So much gratitude to these incredible souls
And as a Former hospitalized patient with Covid I’d just like to speak on all of our behalf when we say we love you and without you ALL There would be no us. Literally. You guys are Awesome.
Thank you all for what you do. I was was in an ICU on a Breathing Machine while kept in a coma. On April 5th of 2019 they removed my tubes. I know 100% what that's like. God Bless all of you out there who risk your own lives to help these people whom were doomed with out your help. Keep your heads up. God has a special jewel to put in your Heavenly Crown. I pray that God continue to bless your lives, and keep you and your families safe. Amen
Same experience , totally in a coma for 3 weeks , and the hallucinations were so vivid that I felt I was living that life. Did you have weird dreams or hallucinations ?
@@shadows4419 I had horrific vivid nightmares for only 2 nights, but they were so so bad. I was in icu, in hosp for 9 weeks with Covid, very sick. I’m home 3 months later still recovering. I have so much love for Mayo Clinic 🦋
Thank you for your service in the medical community. I know thanking someone for their service that isn’t part of the military is kinda unusual but sometimes we have to thank the people who save our lives!
As a critical care nurse, coming off of this latest surge, thank you for being here and watching. Thank you for caring. Thank you for the curiosity in what front line workers go through. We’re still here. We’re still fighting. Stay safe out there.
I wonder about the emotional repercussions these nurses and doctors will suffer down the road. The amount of stress they face every day is, to me, incomprehensible. I'm a retired licensed practical nurse who worked in the nursing home industry some years ago. The high level of training and experience these nurses have is far, far beyond anything I ever had to do. My heart goes out to them and their patients.
Excellent documentary that everyone needs to see. God bless all of those interviewed, their colleagues, and the health care community all over the US and the world.
k@@tinymcgoo1195 really you watched this I whole thing and your best take away is a empty platitude and a air quote jab at whether or not God is real because if they were maybe use Omni present powers to save ppl? Like this whole thing was about these brave women and men risking their lives and their families to take care of ppl regardless of their faults I’m an ex marine an these ppl are the bravest strongest ppl I’ve ever seen they care more for complete strangers than these strangers care for themselves in some cases have some tact to find the priority
Where is "god" for the THOUSANDS who died in respiratory distress and alone Scared?! Give me a break!! He unleashed this on humans and didnt help us one bit
I cried throughout the whole vídeo. I live in Puerto Rico, but I was born & raised in The Bronx. I also lived around the corner from Montefiore Hospital. Watching this just breaks my heart into a million pieces. And to think that all this could have been prevented by our current government. God bless all those on the front lines of this pandemic. I pray we find a vaccine soon😭😭😭😭😭😭
That horrible sinking feeling when one of your patients dies, compounded by multiple people dying is demoralising. We know we give our all to try and save patients, but nontheless, our hearts just bottom out. We are expected to front up to others as being on top of our game and in charge of ourselves and emotions. Expectation to show we are not effected by what has just happened to the previous patient cannot be understood unless in our shoes. I admire each and everyone of our colleagues in the Front line. I honour and respect you all. Bless each and everyone of you.
I really Love Dr Love. She is such a compassionate and caring doctor. As a nurse I’ve worked with many doctors and have never seen a doctor show so much caring and love for her patients and the staff she works with.
I work here and these front line associates are true heroes. They've been working so many days and hours and many have not seen their families. They've seen so much and they also suffer when they have lost a patient. It hasn't been easy for any of them. This is a great institution that does so much for the community. Excellent documentary! God bless us all and keep us safe.
My stay at the hospital wasn’t due to Covid. It was from domestic violence and it was the nurses that helped me get better and find freedom. Now I’m going to school for nursing because they were inspiring then and with these Covid times, they blew my mind and this is what it means to be there for people and help people out. I can’t wait for my future
Thank you, just thank you. True heroes don't need capes. The world owes health care professionals, scientists and researchers everything. And the price gouging, evil.
My father died last December 27, 2021. He was hospitalized with Covid-19 after 18 days they moved him to intensive care saying he needed more oxygen. As soon as they put him on the ventilator he had a heart attack. They brought him back but he had a second heart attack and they were not able to bring him back. My dad was so hopeful to get the vaccine before he caught COVID. We had hope he would be able to get out of the hospital alive because he was doing okay but suddenly he needed more oxygen. Seeing this video makes me realize on the hard work of all medical personnel also I imagine how my father was afraid and alone when they incubated him as well all the other patients that go through the same and ended up dead. It’s been very hard to cope with his loss along with the loss of 4 more other family members. I hope people take care of themselves and get vaccinated. Thank you nurses, doctors, aides and all people that work at frontline helping all of those patients. 💔😔😢🙏
I started working in the ER at my Indian reservation in Arizona when the pandemic first hit. I’ve seen many patients get intubated, go into code blue, heard many rapid responses over the intercoms. We’re in a very small town in Arizona we could only do so much so flying our patients to nearby cities which are Phoenix and Tucson both equally a 2 hour drive from me, we always wonder if the patient will get there safe and sound if they get into cardiac arrest. I’m still working there to this day and nothing has not changed since I’ve started. Everyday is definitely not the same but I always thank my colleagues, the nurses, the physicians, the ER techs, the pharmacists, the respiratory therapists, the radiology team. I thank every single one of them for always trying their best for my people… 💗
I have tremendous respect for doctors like yourself who put your life on the line for patients such as yourself that put your life on the line for patients If these is such as thing as heaven then you deserve to go there
You and your staff are walking ANGELS. Thank you ffor your dedication to save each and every soul that you could. You can be @ peace now for your work on this earth is done. May you be blessed.
Thank you for sharing this video with us God bless all the Frontline workers God bless all those doctors and nurses thank you for saving lives God bless you stay safe
I give so much props to these hard working & determined nurses and doctors who do their hardest to take care of every single person with COVID-19. I can't image the mental toll all of this is taking on them again after the summer season.
Thank you to the frontline workers and thank you to the journalists for documenting this. We who are not there in the hospitals need to know what is happening. Hopefully this spurs all to behave appropriately and to have compassion for our healthcare workers and what they are going through. Thank you... simply thank you.
Thank you for telling the story of these brave individuals. I was moved to tears. I am one of those who has been diligent about wearing my mask, washing my hands and social distancing. I still got COVID-19 from a high risk of death family member that I thought was taking the same precautions. I was angry, wounded. It caused a major rift in our relationship. I trusted them. We talked ALL the time about the precautions & how to keep each other safe. They were the person for whom I was diligently taking all these precautions. Their life was more important to me than seeing my friends, eating out, all the inconvenience I suffered with mask wearing & sanitizing everything. And yet, my life was not as important to them. I had all the consequences. My workplace was shut down immediately for cleaning. A third of my coworkers were quarantined for 14 days. The other 2/3 were overworked during those 14 days. My employer graciously paid all of those who were quarantined. The cost to my employer was huge! My loved one & I will eventually move past this, but the disappointment, anger, pain, frustration, fear, devastation, sense of betrayal, is overwhelming at this moment in time. I have been sicker than my loved one. I am the one who can’t seem to shake the vestiges of this virus even though I had a “minor” case. I am angry!
I am one who's extremely diligent about masks because I am a healthcare worker who's had a heart transplant and one of my coworkers who I later learned is one of my bullies who's been tormenting me since I moved North in 2003 is the one who purposely gave it to me(PS she's the one who stabbed me In the neck severing my carotid artery in 2015 she's now in prison in a life without parole sentence)
I never really thank enough for the nurses who saved my life a year & half ago. I wish i could remember their names and their faces and thank each one of them. And not only nurses but doctors, CNA, janitors and people who helped me walk, people who help me breathe and so many of them that i can’t remember because i was Unconscious for 2 days. Thank you so much for all workers in the hospitals.
I hope that medical teams all over this country know they ARE appreciated for what they've done during this pandemic. I can't imagine having to do the work you all do, and brave doesn't begin to describe you guys. Thank you for EVERYTHING you've done and continue to do. And for those patients who refused to believe they had COVID, that's just fear talking.
I sure hope that they now have all the N95 masks, shields, googles, gowns, gloves, and any other PPE they need. It was wretched to see them without those critical supplies. It is obscene and immoral that hospitals and states were having to bid against each other for these very basic supplies. The Bronx is very fortunately to have such a great hospital with such an incredible staff working so hard to save their lives.
I thank God for NY hospitals because they were the first to try ECMO with Covid patients and a few months later I was fighting for my life in a Wisconsin Hospital Covid stopped my heart for four days but because of ECMO I am here studying to be a flight doctor and Epidemiologist to honor the frontliners we have lost in this pandemic because first and foremost I am a frontliner and I will make my brothers and sisters proud I now live in Southern Chiba prefecture near Narita airport in Japan 🗾
I literally cried throughout this ., it shows how differently they do things across the world, eventhough we're doing mostly the same,. . I'm here from Scotland 🏴
And a gown, and a shield and /or goggles...it gets HOT and feels claustrophobic. So, yeah, please offer a small amount of consideration by wearing a mask. I'm vaccinated, but still mask up because I can spread it to others IF I ever get it.
Wearing two masks, an impermeable gown, gloves, and a face shield while working in Brooklyn last spring (2020) - add in my damn hot flashes - I was dripping & my glasses were fogging up all day. I started wearing ice packs whenever I could. I was so HAPPY to get the vaccinations - the relief was huge. I wish the talking heads who are spreading misinformation against the vaccine would shut the F up. There’s a lot of blood on their hands.
That's a sweet way to let them know 'you made it through'. More hospitals should definitely do that, especially now with cases going up in some states.
When I was rolled out into the fresh air and sunshine after 2 months to be transported to rehab from Covid, tears came as soon as I hit the fresh air… and I was actually looking down at my phone. It was just my body’s reaction. It was crazy to me. I’m so thankful for a second chance to be alive. This virus is no joke. It’s awful. The sadness and despair I felt for my daughter knowing I was dying is unexplainable
@@zoiefinnian3540 I'm glad your doing better and I hooe you and your family got vaccinated. I agree. This virus is no joke at all. But at this point, don't bother telling unvaccinated people cause they just don't care and won't listen to the nurses or the scientists. They are the reason that we're still here 2 yrs later dealing with this mess, along with the delta variation too. I want this to just be done and over with already.
AS CHILD OF GOD YOU ALL ARE 😚 MY HEART AND PRAYER 🙏 THE NURSES AND THOSE THAT SICKS. I LOVE YOU .THANK YOU ALL FOR JOB WELL DONE GOD WILL BE DONE THANK YOU ALL DOCTORS AND NURSES ALL AT HAND. THANK YOU YOU FOR TRYING TO SAVE A LIFE GOD BLESS YOU ALL ,
I can relate all too well after spending 22 days in ICU… 4 years later and I’m still dealing with the side effects… I am so thankful for these hero’s… I was made to lay on my tummy 24/7.. surprised I haven’t seen that.
We lost are aunt 2 days ago in Cincinnati to Covid 57 years old . The doctors and nurses are angles she past with them. Lord help us all thru this hard time. I never could imagine it would hit our family . Stay safe
I'm so sorry for your loss. Your aunt was younger than me but this virus doesn't care. People get very sick, very quickly. We had a 39 yr old man who had some random pain, ER wouldn't let him in for testing, said to call his Dr in the morning. He died in his bed that night. It's heartbreaking.
This was a nice doc however I kept waiting for a Respiratory Therapist to show up. Thought it would be interesting to hear from them seeing as they're the ones who actually run the ventilators, they're forgotten hero's of this pandemic.
RESPIRATORY THERAPIST ARE RARELY RECOGNIZED. MANY PEOPLE DON'T UNDERSTAND HOW VITAL WE ARE TO HEALTHCARE. WE LITERALLY INITIATE AND MAINTAIN LIFE SUPPORT.
THANK YOU, YOU ARE HERO’S and ANGELS 👼 I cried, 66yr old baby who is no nurse but felt so grateful to all those Dr’s and nurses. I live in Australia and realise that our nurses are facing the same thing, you are all Angels.💖🇦🇺💖
The heroes who go beyond the call od duty to save lives..We all thank you and keep you and yoirs in prayer. God Bless and Jesus be with all of you..Purple hearts 4 all of you.
@●●●●●5 You know that everyone is spreading it, but 95% of those in ICU and on the verge of death are UNVACCINATED. This could have been a "little flu" by now if you stopped spreading these lies and got your dang shot.
Why would a nurse remove her mask to talk in the covid ward??? The doctors and nurses are the bravest heroes. Thank you all for taking care of the sick.
Tomorrow is day 10 since my Johnson and Johnson vaccine. It’s such a relief knowing I won’t have to face any hospitalization or death from this dreaded virus. Thanks science!
@@annabellabells6647 That is not what she said, don't twist her words.. She said hospitalzaation or death. Which the vaccine can save you from. But yes, you can still get it.
MsLilacLover1 Oh do you like work for the company or something? People can still get Covid after they are vaccinated. It’s facts. Now go away, I didn’t twist anything.
My wife is also working under the government health sector in Sri Lanka 🇱🇰. It's so good to publish such a video like this. Public should understand the pains and the difficulties which are facing nowadays is very high.. We also have kids, out parents (elders) at home.. My wish is to live everyone a safety and healthy life..
I commend each and every one of these medical teams. You are truly our heroes. May all who have passed from Covid-19 Rest In Peace. To all the families who have lost a loved one my heart is broken for you all. God Bless All. Amen 🙏
Thank you all health care workers prayers for you all. Dr love keep on motivating your coworkers and much love to you. ALL OF YOU GOD BLESS YOU AND MAY GOD KEEP YOU SAFE.
I was first diagnosed with COVID-19 last July, I was immediately hospitalized and didn’t come out until mid-October after 7 weeks in ICU, 15 days on a ventilator, an LTAC stay, and many days where my life just hung in the balance. If I hadn’t crashed while visiting the hospital on other business, I would absolutely not have a positive outcome. I went from running with my daughter, 4 days later I was fighting for my life on a ventilator. I still get flashbacks to when I was in the hospital on the vent, hallucinating, and a dear death experience. During one of the codes, the only thing I could think of was that “this what it is like to die. But what am I dying of? Cancer, heart attack, COVID-19?” All I knew was that I was dying. I still ask family questions about certain sequence of events. A lot of it still remains a jumbled mess inside my brain. I’ve been fundamentally changed by COVID. While I’d otherwise watch a video about this, I find that I can’t watch them because I still internalize this way too much. It’s like PTSD. Maybe one day I can, but right now, 7 months later it’s still tough to handle. I’m coming to terms with the fact that I’ll never run again and that I’ll probably never get off oxygen. Still, I’m alive, but it’s a lot to contend with. Thank you so much healthcare workers! Because of your valiant efforts, my husband has his wife, and my 14-year-old daughter has her mom back. I want to say a special “thank you” to Adam, the COVID ICU nurse who literally held my hand for several nights because I was so terrified of dying alone.
We thank ALL of you NURSES DOCTORS TECHS JANITORS NURSES AIDES FIREFIGHTERS AMBULANCE AND POLICE BLESS ALL WHO SARE WORKING HARD TO KEEP US SAFE. THIS TRULY IS A SCARY TIME. Prayers to the patients who are dying and those who are making it and the families. I forgot to mention the morgues and all who are out there digging graves for our unknowns god bless all the healing hands
Happy Birthday, Dr. Love! Someday, dear Mary, you will honor me with your appearance @ my home in the Bronx for that Chicken Parm dinner that I offered you two years ago. You can bring one guest of your choice and you will dine with me and my older brother, Joseph, who you might remember from the men's weight room @ the Lombardi Center, where we lifted weights together in the mid 1980s. You were always special to me, and I never forgot you. I hope that we see each other again in the near future. Again, Happy Birthday, Mary. God Bless you and your fellow medical professionals!
I love "Dr. Love"! Mary and I knew each other when we worked out together at the Vince Lombardi Center on the Bronx campus of Fordham University in the Summer of 1986. She was then and still is an exceptional human being. I regret that I let her get away from me but the world is truly a better place because of her talents as an M.D. Even then I knew that she was my superior and that she would achieve her goal of being the medical professional that she is today while I failed to achieve my goal of being an attorney. Oh well one less shyster in the world won't hurt but the Bronx will miss her if and when she decides to retire. I hope that you read this tribute to you from me and that someday before I die that you will honor me by accepting a very tempting dinner offer that I will cook for you. I make a delicious and healthy chicken Parmigiana that even the late Rush Limbaugh would have enjoyed had he accepted it. All kidding aside it would be my honor to cook for you and one guest of your choice. My brother will be your official host for the occasion-----I'm just the cook and the entertainment! I hope to hear from soon. Gino
I always talk to my patients as if they are awake and alive, even when they have passed- i talk to my patients and tell them what I am doing ie when I am washing them for the last time , putting on their toe tag etc. this is a person who in body and spirit , deserves respect . This goes for all of the nurse i have ever worked with. How can you sleep at night otherwise
On March 25, 2022 my brother died of Covid. He went to the local hospital and they could only provide care and comfort so he went to a major city hospital. He was there for roughly three weeks, over which time his lungs couldn’t work anymore. He was intubated the day after he was moved and never recovered. His death was devastating for his siblings, his wife and two sons. No one got to speak with him before his death. When he got sick, everyone in his family got Covid. Everyone was vaccinated and recovered quickly. My brother was not going to be told he had to have the shot……the consequences to his actions have been horrid. He made his choice, I don’t think he wanted things to end this way, but it did. He was a new grandpa at 67 years old, no lung issues but had arthritis.
My mom came off the ventilator yesterday and was moved to a regular room today! She's 65! Thank You, Lord!!! 🙏🏻🎉🎉🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Great news! I hope you and yours keep safe.
That’s amazing!!!
It wouldn't let me make an individual comment but I have never prayed so hard for that young man to go back to his baby brother. The first thing they did everyday is to thank God for the brothers chance to live another day.
That is wonderful to hear; my girlfriend's friend has been on the ventilator for a month, and they keep trying to wean her off it's not working.
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"They didn't die alone. They died with us."
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Yes they did they became our family and we loved them.
We didn't think of them as a patient we thought of them as someone's mom dad sister brother and child.
I am a only child & premie ~ ever since I was a child my greatest fear has been to die alone ~ so when my time comes tomorrow 20 years 40 years this was beautiful to hear & see 😥
your mom is a hero lmfao
@@tammylee409 I KNOW for sure that you all did! My oldest brother is a PA over there for many years.
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My husband died Friday from covid. He suffered a horrific end of life. The doctors and nurses were so kind and cared for him endlessly. They will forever be in my heart for the care they gave my husband.
I’m so sorry for your loss.
@@hviolet4419 Thank you for your condolences. Stay well and safe.
That’s ironically when I came home after 2 months in icu and rehab due to Covid. I am so so very sorry for the loss of your husband. This virus is horrific. It’s no joke. I am also eternally grateful for the amazing ppl who saved my life. I hope in the following weeks and months you are able to find peace and some happiness in the memories you have of your husband. Much love to you. My mama passed right before I got sick. A complete shock. This year has been unbelievably hard. You are not alone ♥️🦋
@@zoiefinnian3540 Your reply brought tears to my eyes, so very heartfelt and genuine kindness. Thank you for your beautiful words of condolences and encouragement. You stay well and keep getting stronger my friend. ❣🦋
My deepest condolences for your loss. I feel your pain 🥹
These aren’t doctors or nurses, they are angels.
Angels heal they didn't
@@jonsixxx6569 bro 😐
You had me in the first half, not gonna lie
@UCvG5gBhVD-QOIN873HPkhfg you are not a nice person…. You go out and do our job
These aren’t angels, they are doctors or nurses.
I used to work for Dr. Gong and Dr. Hope. They're both amazing physicians and are even better people. I couldn't be prouder to have worked with them in the past.
I ask you guys to follow Dr Zakir Nike❤..
As a nurse, I am getting chills. This is beautiful how the teams come together. And I just LOVE how some of them have big pictures of themselves on their lanyard. Being in hospital during the Covid, as a patient, it’s so difficult not to see the person behind the mask. So much gratitude to these incredible souls
And much gratitude to you for all that you do 💕
How do you respond to nurses who are antivaxx or anti mask?
Thank you i
@@laceybanter5937 you don’t. That’s why they’re being terminated, for refusing to get vaccinated.
'No idea is stupid idea,' from the Thai Cave Rescue may apply to COVID, too..........
And as a Former hospitalized patient with Covid I’d just like to speak on all of our behalf when we say we love you and without you ALL There would be no us. Literally. You guys are Awesome.
i-sa aLmasIh yEshuA jEsUs KhrIst yEsUs krIstUs 🇺🇦🇵🇸 🇰🇷🇲🇾 jhO lOw bEbaskan victoria amelina jhO lOw free gaze jhO lOw bEbaskan mh37zErO jhO lOw PercUma zayn rayyan amin KorOna VS banI IsraEl byE shAlOm assalamualaikum warahmatullahi
My uncle just died from covid this morning and I wasn't able to see him. So thank you for the documentary. 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Sending you prayers and condolences 😣❤️🩹🙏🏻
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Sorry for your loss
My grandparents died two days apart from Covid pneumonia (one on Sunday and one on Tuesday). I send you all my love and support. 🥺❤️
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Thank you all for what you do. I was was in an ICU on a Breathing Machine while kept in a coma. On April 5th of 2019 they removed my tubes. I know 100% what that's like. God Bless all of you out there who risk your own lives to help these people whom were doomed with out your help. Keep your heads up. God has a special jewel to put in your Heavenly Crown. I pray that God continue to bless your lives, and keep you and your families safe. Amen
Same experience , totally in a coma for 3 weeks , and the hallucinations were so vivid that I felt I was living that life. Did you have weird dreams or hallucinations ?
Amen. I had the same covid experience and these folks are Gods angels.
@@shadows4419 I had horrific vivid nightmares for only 2 nights, but they were so so bad. I was in icu, in hosp for 9 weeks with Covid, very sick. I’m home 3 months later still recovering. I have so much love for Mayo Clinic 🦋
I am a semi retired nurse from Montefiore Medical Intensive Care. My prayers and thoughts are with my friends and colleagues. God Bless you all.
Thank you for your service in the medical community. I know thanking someone for their service that isn’t part of the military is kinda unusual but sometimes we have to thank the people who save our lives!
Thank you so much for your service!
As a critical care nurse, coming off of this latest surge, thank you for being here and watching. Thank you for caring. Thank you for the curiosity in what front line workers go through.
We’re still here. We’re still fighting.
Stay safe out there.
Thank you wholeheartedly. Words fail me to express gratitude for your service, you're hero.
Bless you and your family.
Once again Hailey, thank you for being there. We’re all in this together. ❤️❤️❤️, A Patient Who Should Not Have Made Not It!
Thank you for being on the front line!
I hope you have survived and are healing all the trauma. THANK YOU for your service for mankind. ❤🙏
I wonder about the emotional repercussions these nurses and doctors will suffer down the road. The amount of stress they face every day is, to me, incomprehensible. I'm a retired licensed practical nurse who worked in the nursing home industry some years ago. The high level of training and experience these nurses have is far, far beyond anything I ever had to do. My heart goes out to them and their patients.
I wouldn’t be surprised if a rise of mental health issues are already happening because of the stress they’ve been under.
RN here. They are already seeing a rise in PTSD among healthcare workers. I know my anxiety level has gone up through this whole pandemic.
These nurses and doctors are among some of the most beautiful human beings in existence. ♥️
Excellent documentary that everyone needs to see. God bless all of those interviewed, their colleagues, and the health care community all over the US and the world.
Yes, God bless those who died. Oh wait, maybe he should have used one of his omni's to prevent them from dying.
Right you are. As a vax trial member I have never been thanked for saving millions of lives by risking my own.
@@henbensen7363 thank you.
k@@tinymcgoo1195 really you watched this I whole thing and your best take away is a empty platitude and a air quote jab at whether or not God is real because if they were maybe use Omni present powers to save ppl? Like this whole thing was about these brave women and men risking their lives and their families to take care of ppl regardless of their faults I’m an ex marine an these ppl are the bravest strongest ppl I’ve ever seen they care more for complete strangers than these strangers care for themselves in some cases have some tact to find the priority
Where is "god" for the THOUSANDS who died in respiratory distress and alone
Scared?! Give me a break!!
He unleashed this on humans and didnt help us one bit
I cried throughout the whole vídeo. I live in Puerto Rico, but I was born & raised in The Bronx. I also lived around the corner from Montefiore Hospital. Watching this just breaks my heart into a million pieces. And to think that all this could have been prevented by our current government. God bless all those on the front lines of this pandemic. I pray we find a vaccine soon😭😭😭😭😭😭
watching this makes me appreciate the vaccine and willing to wear a mask to protect myself, and others!
That horrible sinking feeling when one of your patients dies, compounded by multiple people dying is demoralising. We know we give our all to try and save patients, but nontheless, our hearts just bottom out. We are expected to front up to others as being on top of our game and in charge of ourselves and emotions. Expectation to show we are not effected by what has just happened to the previous patient cannot be understood unless in our shoes. I admire each and everyone of our colleagues in the Front line. I honour and respect you all. Bless each and everyone of you.
I really Love Dr Love. She is such a compassionate and caring doctor. As a nurse I’ve worked with many doctors and have never seen a doctor show so much caring and love for her patients and the staff she works with.
I work here and these front line associates are true heroes. They've been working so many days and hours and many have not seen their families. They've seen so much and they also suffer when they have lost a patient. It hasn't been easy for any of them. This is a great institution that does so much for the community. Excellent documentary! God bless us all and keep us safe.
All I can say is these people are true hero's!! Thank you very much May God bless you ALL!! 🙏
I cried watching this, being a healthcare worker myself and losing a family member to this sickness, really took a toll on me.
My stay at the hospital wasn’t due to Covid. It was from domestic violence and it was the nurses that helped me get better and find freedom. Now I’m going to school for nursing because they were inspiring then and with these Covid times, they blew my mind and this is what it means to be there for people and help people out. I can’t wait for my future
God bless you!
God bless you 😅😅 in your endeavors 😊
These people should be paid minimum 6 figures a year because the work they do is ultimately PRICELESS !
Thank you, just thank you. True heroes don't need capes. The world owes health care professionals, scientists and researchers everything. And the price gouging, evil.
After a year . Some people don't take Covid serious.
I wish we had 5 million more Dr. Love to help with this pandemic!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is where I trained to be an ICU doctor. Privileged! RIP Dr. Kvetin, an absolute giant in the field who will be missed.
God bless these frontline workers. There's no way I could do what they are doing.
My father died last December 27, 2021. He was hospitalized with Covid-19 after 18 days they moved him to intensive care saying he needed more oxygen. As soon as they put him on the ventilator he had a heart attack. They brought him back but he had a second heart attack and they were not able to bring him back. My dad was so hopeful to get the vaccine before he caught COVID. We had hope he would be able to get out of the hospital alive because he was doing okay but suddenly he needed more oxygen. Seeing this video makes me realize on the hard work of all medical personnel also I imagine how my father was afraid and alone when they incubated him as well all the other patients that go through the same and ended up dead. It’s been very hard to cope with his loss along with the loss of 4 more other family members. I hope people take care of themselves and get vaccinated. Thank you nurses, doctors, aides and all people that work at frontline helping all of those patients. 💔😔😢🙏
My condolences for your loss 🥹
I started working in the ER at my Indian reservation in Arizona when the pandemic first hit. I’ve seen many patients get intubated, go into code blue, heard many rapid responses over the intercoms. We’re in a very small town in Arizona we could only do so much so flying our patients to nearby cities which are Phoenix and Tucson both equally a 2 hour drive from me, we always wonder if the patient will get there safe and sound if they get into cardiac arrest. I’m still working there to this day and nothing has not changed since I’ve started. Everyday is definitely not the same but I always thank my colleagues, the nurses, the physicians, the ER techs, the pharmacists, the respiratory therapists, the radiology team. I thank every single one of them for always trying their best for my people… 💗
Thanks and a salute to all the front line warriors.
Remembering your patients shows how much you live your work.
Work is worship.
I have tremendous respect for doctors like yourself who put your life on the line for patients such as yourself that put your life on the line for patients
If these is such as thing as heaven then you deserve to go there
You can't help but cry when watching this. So many front liners working to save covid lives and then you get people that are to selfish to wear a mask
You and your staff are walking ANGELS. Thank you ffor your dedication to save each and every soul that you could. You can be @ peace now for your work on this earth is done. May you be blessed.
Medical staff are heroes!! I have nothing but love and respect for all of them working their butts off everyday!! Xox
Thank you for sharing this video with us God bless all the Frontline workers God bless all those doctors and nurses thank you for saving lives God bless you stay safe
I give so much props to these hard working & determined nurses and doctors who do their hardest to take care of every single person with COVID-19. I can't image the mental toll all of this is taking on them again after the summer season.
Thank you to the frontline workers and thank you to the journalists for documenting this. We who are not there in the hospitals need to know what is happening. Hopefully this spurs all to behave appropriately and to have compassion for our healthcare workers and what they are going through. Thank you... simply thank you.
These Doctors and Nurses are fighting a war! Thank you for your services🌷
We can't even imagine what all of u have experienced. U all our HEROES AND WE THANK U GOD BLESS EVERY ONE OF U! 🙏❤
Thank you for telling the story of these brave individuals. I was moved to tears. I am one of those who has been diligent about wearing my mask, washing my hands and social distancing. I still got COVID-19 from a high risk of death family member that I thought was taking the same precautions. I was angry, wounded. It caused a major rift in our relationship. I trusted them. We talked ALL the time about the precautions & how to keep each other safe. They were the person for whom I was diligently taking all these precautions. Their life was more important to me than seeing my friends, eating out, all the inconvenience I suffered with mask wearing & sanitizing everything. And yet, my life was not as important to them. I had all the consequences. My workplace was shut down immediately for cleaning. A third of my coworkers were quarantined for 14 days. The other 2/3 were overworked during those 14 days. My employer graciously paid all of those who were quarantined. The cost to my employer was huge! My loved one & I will eventually move past this, but the disappointment, anger, pain, frustration, fear, devastation, sense of betrayal, is overwhelming at this moment in time. I have been sicker than my loved one. I am the one who can’t seem to shake the vestiges of this virus even though I had a “minor” case. I am angry!
I am one who's extremely diligent about masks because I am a healthcare worker who's had a heart transplant and one of my coworkers who I later learned is one of my bullies who's been tormenting me since I moved North in 2003 is the one who purposely gave it to me(PS she's the one who stabbed me In the neck severing my carotid artery in 2015 she's now in prison in a life without parole sentence)
Their dedication and bravery I am in awe🙏🏾My Inlaws are Bronxites and this is where they get their medical care.
Thank you for shining a light on our heroes and the incredible work they do.
I never really thank enough for the nurses who saved my life a year & half ago. I wish i could remember their names and their faces and thank each one of them. And not only nurses but doctors, CNA, janitors and people who helped me walk, people who help me breathe and so many of them that i can’t remember because i was Unconscious for 2 days. Thank you so much for all workers in the hospitals.
So incredibly grateful for your dedication, courage, bravery and compassion.
I hope that medical teams all over this country know they ARE appreciated for what they've done during this pandemic. I can't imagine having to do the work you all do, and brave doesn't begin to describe you guys. Thank you for EVERYTHING you've done and continue to do. And for those patients who refused to believe they had COVID, that's just fear talking.
I sure hope that they now have all the N95 masks, shields, googles, gowns, gloves, and any other PPE they need. It was wretched to see them without those critical supplies. It is obscene and immoral that hospitals and states were having to bid against each other for these very basic supplies. The Bronx is very fortunately to have such a great hospital with such an incredible staff working so hard to save their lives.
I thank God for NY hospitals because they were the first to try ECMO with Covid patients and a few months later I was fighting for my life in a Wisconsin Hospital Covid stopped my heart for four days but because of ECMO I am here studying to be a flight doctor and Epidemiologist to honor the frontliners we have lost in this pandemic because first and foremost I am a frontliner and I will make my brothers and sisters proud I now live in Southern Chiba prefecture near Narita airport in Japan 🗾
Good luck to. U And god bless💜
This makes me very sad, but proud to be a nurse of 46 years♥️
How much of it left at this point? How much of a heroism, compassion, patience, etc.? We are overworked, we are burned out, and there no end.
Amen
@ Anna Penland We hear you Anna
We As patients love you. If I was rich I’d buy ever nurse and doctor who helped me a new car. Without you all there would be no us. Literally.
I literally cried throughout this ., it shows how differently they do things across the world, eventhough we're doing mostly the same,. . I'm here from Scotland 🏴
What a great hospital and all its healthcare workers! Bravo!👏
i’m literally sobbing as i’m writing this out. wow. the healthcare workers really are amazing. “he didn’t die alone. he died with us.” sobbing so hard
Imagine working 12hrs straight on your feet with two masks on. It shouldn't be hard to wear just one.
Yep it sucks. People don’t understand how physically, emotionally, and mentally taxing it is to work on a Covid unit.
And the masks are making their noses raw and sore and breaking out their faces…
And a gown, and a shield and /or goggles...it gets HOT and feels claustrophobic. So, yeah, please offer a small amount of consideration by wearing a mask. I'm vaccinated, but still mask up because I can spread it to others IF I ever get it.
@@zoiefinnian3540 Sounds a lot better than having a machine help you breathe.
Wearing two masks, an impermeable gown, gloves, and a face shield while working in Brooklyn last spring (2020) - add in my damn hot flashes - I was dripping & my glasses were fogging up all day. I started wearing ice packs whenever I could.
I was so HAPPY to get the vaccinations - the relief was huge. I wish the talking heads who are spreading misinformation against the vaccine would shut the F up. There’s a lot of blood on their hands.
They are truly remarkable, with hearts of love they are God's hands and feet, they are bless to be a blessing for others
My hospital plays “here comes the sunshine” when a covid patient discharges and keeps track of how many on a pretty board in the lobby
My sister's hospital did the same thing!!!!
That's a sweet way to let them know 'you made it through'. More hospitals should definitely do that, especially now with cases going up in some states.
My hospital played the “Rocky” theme.
When I was rolled out into the fresh air and sunshine after 2 months to be transported to rehab from Covid, tears came as soon as I hit the fresh air… and I was actually looking down at my phone. It was just my body’s reaction. It was crazy to me. I’m so thankful for a second chance to be alive. This virus is no joke. It’s awful. The sadness and despair I felt for my daughter knowing I was dying is unexplainable
@@zoiefinnian3540 I'm glad your doing better and I hooe you and your family got vaccinated. I agree. This virus is no joke at all. But at this point, don't bother telling unvaccinated people cause they just don't care and won't listen to the nurses or the scientists. They are the reason that we're still here 2 yrs later dealing with this mess, along with the delta variation too. I want this to just be done and over with already.
AS CHILD OF GOD YOU ALL ARE 😚 MY HEART AND PRAYER 🙏 THE NURSES AND THOSE THAT SICKS. I LOVE YOU .THANK YOU ALL FOR JOB WELL DONE GOD WILL BE DONE THANK YOU ALL DOCTORS AND NURSES ALL AT HAND. THANK YOU YOU FOR TRYING TO SAVE A LIFE GOD BLESS YOU ALL ,
Wow the Bronx is one the most beautiful places on this planet. Love all of you New Yorkers!
I can relate all too well after spending 22 days in ICU… 4 years later and I’m still dealing with the side effects… I am so thankful for these hero’s… I was made to lay on my tummy 24/7.. surprised I haven’t seen that.
We lost are aunt 2 days ago in Cincinnati to Covid 57 years old . The doctors and nurses are angles she past with them. Lord help us all thru this hard time. I never could imagine it would hit our family . Stay safe
I'm so sorry for your loss. Your aunt was younger than me but this virus doesn't care. People get very sick, very quickly. We had a 39 yr old man who had some random pain, ER wouldn't let him in for testing, said to call his Dr in the morning. He died in his bed that night. It's heartbreaking.
This was a nice doc however I kept waiting for a Respiratory Therapist to show up. Thought it would be interesting to hear from them seeing as they're the ones who actually run the ventilators, they're forgotten hero's of this pandemic.
RESPIRATORY THERAPIST ARE RARELY RECOGNIZED. MANY PEOPLE DON'T UNDERSTAND HOW VITAL WE ARE TO HEALTHCARE. WE LITERALLY INITIATE AND MAINTAIN LIFE SUPPORT.
Thank u emely urena im a respiratory therapist and i appreciate that so much be safe. Stay well💜
Amen shumeda murphy u stay safe as well and thank 💜
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REAL HEROESSS... literally cried for 44mins straight 💔😭😭
THANK YOU, YOU ARE HERO’S and ANGELS 👼
I cried, 66yr old baby who is no nurse but felt so grateful to all those Dr’s and nurses. I live in Australia and realise that our nurses are facing the same thing, you are all Angels.💖🇦🇺💖
The heroes who go beyond the call od duty to save lives..We all thank you and keep you and yoirs in prayer. God Bless and Jesus be with all of you..Purple hearts 4 all of you.
Front line workers are the true angels of this earth
I’m thankful for all doctor and nurses help for American people 🙏🙏🙏work hard
Now that this is preventable and still going on... I'm just in a blind rage watching this. Cannot imagine working in these units now.
@●●●●●5 You know that everyone is spreading it, but 95% of those in ICU and on the verge of death are UNVACCINATED. This could have been a "little flu" by now if you stopped spreading these lies and got your dang shot.
Thank you front line workers, you're appreciated and God bless 🙌🏼🇺🇸
Thank you for showing what we do everyday
My boyfriend had COVID and he almost died from it. He is COPD and was in the hospital for 4 weeks. He survived it. Thank God
Why would a nurse remove her mask to talk in the covid ward??? The doctors and nurses are the bravest heroes. Thank you all for taking care of the sick.
Tomorrow is day 10 since my Johnson and Johnson vaccine. It’s such a relief knowing I won’t have to face any hospitalization or death from this dreaded virus. Thanks science!
You can still get it. Whoever told you it was 100 percent lied to you.
@@annabellabells6647 That is not what she said, don't twist her words.. She said hospitalzaation or death. Which the vaccine can save you from. But yes, you can still get it.
I'm fully vaccinated for 3 weeks. I am thankful, too.
MsLilacLover1 Oh do you like work for the company or something? People can still get Covid after they are vaccinated. It’s facts. Now go away, I didn’t twist anything.
@@MsLilacLover1 Thank you for doing your part.
My wife is also working under the government health sector in Sri Lanka 🇱🇰. It's so good to publish such a video like this. Public should understand the pains and the difficulties which are facing nowadays is very high.. We also have kids, out parents (elders) at home.. My wish is to live everyone a safety and healthy life..
This was extraordinary 💪🏽Thank You Thank You Thank You !! So much love and braveness... but the best thing I saw was the unity amongst humans 🙏🏽
You guys are so selfless. I pray your continued safety, blessing and strength…..
Honestly makes my blood boil that a lot of people disregard the seriousness of COVID.
I commend each and every one of these medical teams. You are truly our heroes. May all who have passed from Covid-19 Rest In Peace. To all the families who have lost a loved one my heart is broken for you all. God Bless All. Amen 🙏
Thank you all health care workers prayers for you all. Dr love keep on motivating your coworkers and much love to you. ALL OF YOU GOD BLESS YOU AND MAY GOD KEEP YOU SAFE.
I was first diagnosed with COVID-19 last July, I was immediately hospitalized and didn’t come out until mid-October after 7 weeks in ICU, 15 days on a ventilator, an LTAC stay, and many days where my life just hung in the balance. If I hadn’t crashed while visiting the hospital on other business, I would absolutely not have a positive outcome. I went from running with my daughter, 4 days later I was fighting for my life on a ventilator. I still get flashbacks to when I was in the hospital on the vent, hallucinating, and a dear death experience. During one of the codes, the only thing I could think of was that “this what it is like to die. But what am I dying of? Cancer, heart attack, COVID-19?” All I knew was that I was dying. I still ask family questions about certain sequence of events. A lot of it still remains a jumbled mess inside my brain.
I’ve been fundamentally changed by COVID. While I’d otherwise watch a video about this, I find that I can’t watch them because I still internalize this way too much. It’s like PTSD. Maybe one day I can, but right now, 7 months later it’s still tough to handle. I’m coming to terms with the fact that I’ll never run again and that I’ll probably never get off oxygen. Still, I’m alive, but it’s a lot to contend with.
Thank you so much healthcare workers! Because of your valiant efforts, my husband has his wife, and my 14-year-old daughter has her mom back. I want to say a special “thank you” to Adam, the COVID ICU nurse who literally held my hand for several nights because I was so terrified of dying alone.
I hope you remain healthy….as well as you can and your long term illnesses decrease. Stay well…please.
How are you doing?
This is heart wrenching and so preventable!!!
I always wanted to be a nurse but I don't think I could do this one. God bless them.
Just do it. Nursing is a rewarding job. I did it for 30 years. Retired now.
We thank ALL of you NURSES DOCTORS TECHS JANITORS NURSES AIDES FIREFIGHTERS AMBULANCE AND POLICE BLESS ALL WHO SARE WORKING HARD TO KEEP US SAFE. THIS TRULY IS A SCARY TIME. Prayers to the patients who are dying and those who are making it and the families.
I forgot to mention the morgues and all who are out there digging graves for our unknowns god bless all the healing hands
@@barnowl4528 why are you sending this to me? I am not from Michigan.
I cry when l see these people suffering God bless Doctors and Nurses they are God sent may he give them courage to go on
Salute to all the healthcare frontliners around the world! 👏👏👏👏👏
Happy Birthday, Dr. Love! Someday, dear Mary, you will honor me with your appearance @ my home in the Bronx for that Chicken Parm dinner that I offered you two years ago. You can bring one guest of your choice and you will dine with me and my older brother, Joseph, who you might remember from the men's weight room @ the Lombardi Center, where we lifted weights together in the mid 1980s. You were always special to me, and I never forgot you. I hope that we see each other again in the near future. Again, Happy Birthday, Mary. God Bless you and your fellow medical professionals!
Why do these people not praised enough ? Medal of honour for all of them !!
There not in the millitary lol
I feel terrible for the nurse who tested positive 5 days later because she wasn’t wearing a N95 mask.
Thanks be to God for all the doctors and nurses! We will keep you all in our prayers! 🙏
I love "Dr. Love"! Mary and I knew each other when we worked out together at the Vince Lombardi Center on the Bronx campus of Fordham University in the Summer of 1986. She was then and still is an exceptional human being. I regret that I let her get away from me but the world is truly a better place because of her talents as an M.D. Even then I knew that she was my superior and that she would achieve her goal of being the medical professional that she is today while I failed to achieve my goal of being an attorney. Oh well one less shyster in the world won't hurt but the Bronx will miss her if and when she decides to retire. I hope that you read this tribute to you from me and that someday before I die that you will honor me by accepting a very tempting dinner offer that I will cook for you. I make a delicious and healthy chicken Parmigiana that even the late Rush Limbaugh would have enjoyed had he accepted it. All kidding aside it would be my honor to cook for you and one guest of your choice. My brother will be your official host for the occasion-----I'm just the cook and the entertainment! I hope to hear from soon. Gino
Love the documentary. Very hard not to watch! Thank you 🙏 to every single person involved for helping covid patients daily. All of you matter. 💜
These hospitals staff are amazing
I miss the Bronx. Montefoire hospital is my once place of work. I see nurses I know in this video. This is a to cry video very sad
THANK YOU MONTEFIORE!!! WE LOVE YOU ALL! ❤️🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽GOD Bless and Protect EVERYONE under those walls! XOXOXOXOXOXO
Great hospital and great staff. NY. Is the best !!!
The WAR ROOM. GOD HELP THEM.
God bless New York health care workers and around the United States and the world ❤
this is more scary than the battle medievac , thank you front liners 🙏
Wow she said “no matter weather my patients are responsive or not, I still talk to them” thats deep
I always talk to my patients as if they are awake and alive, even when they have passed- i talk to my patients and tell them what I am doing ie when I am washing them for the last time , putting on their toe tag etc. this is a person who in body and spirit , deserves respect . This goes for all of the nurse i have ever worked with. How can you sleep at night otherwise
True heroes! May God bless them all.
On March 25, 2022 my brother died of Covid. He went to the local hospital and they could only provide care and comfort so he went to a major city hospital. He was there for roughly three weeks, over which time his lungs couldn’t work anymore. He was intubated the day after he was moved and never recovered. His death was devastating for his siblings, his wife and two sons. No one got to speak with him before his death. When he got sick, everyone in his family got Covid. Everyone was vaccinated and recovered quickly. My brother was not going to be told he had to have the shot……the consequences to his actions have been horrid. He made his choice, I don’t think he wanted things to end this way, but it did. He was a new grandpa at 67 years old, no lung issues but had arthritis.