Word quickly got out, and soon cold calls from across the state started coming in. “People have been so grateful, whether we give them five or 100,” he said. “It’s really indicative of the state of affairs.”
Many times, he said, it’s a brother or sister of nurses or aides reaching out on their behalf. “The health-care workers are just too busy,” he said. “They work their shift, come home and fall into bed, then get up and do it again.”
Locally, visors have been distributed to Bassett Healthcare and ARC Otsego, as well as EMTs with the Davenport Volunteer Fire Department…
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AllOtsego.com / The Freeman’s Journal : Samaritans Work ‘Round Clock To Fill Need – Desperate Callers Spur Fast-Tracking Of A Better Visor
