NBC Newsのインスタグラム(nbcnews) - 6月25日 05時44分
Kious Kelly, one of New York’s first front-line workers to die of COVID-19, was a nurse whose death galvanized colleagues fed up with a lack of protective gear.
As his back-to-back shifts stacked up, Kelly continued to bring the same care and empathy to the job that had inspired one man to write the hospital system earlier this year after his mother had died to hail Kelly an “angel” and praise the way he “went above and beyond” and “showed my mom and us empathy and compassion that helped us get through the weekend and what was to come.”
Read more about Kelly at the link in our bio.
This #PrideMonth, amid the backdrop of the global coronavirus pandemic, we’re recognizing 12 LGBTQ people contributing to the fight against COVID-19 and its ripple effects.
🖌️ @celestialterrestrial / @NBC News
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