From Team Clarke <[email protected]>
Subject Thank you, medical professionals
Date April 3, 2020 8:04 PM
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Friends,

Our medical professionals are fighting a war — one which our country was unprepared for. And in spite of drastic shortages in personal protective equipment, ICU beds, and ventilators, they are working around the clock to ensure everyone receives the best care possible.

So, we wanted to take a moment to say thank you to all the hospital employees, EMTs, first responders, doctors, nurses, and medical professionals that are battling this crisis.

Will you join us in thanking those on the front lines by signing our virtual card to them today?











Yvette is working with local, state, and federal leaders to ensure our hospitals receive the supplies they need to test and treat patients safely and effectively. The shortages we’re facing are putting patients and medical professionals at risk. But that hasn’t stopped those on the front lines of this pandemic from doing everything they can to treat their patients with the best care possible.

That’s why we are asking you to join us in sending this message to our medical professional:




To the medical professionals on the front lines, here in Brooklyn and across the country: We are forever indebted to your bravery, dedication, and personal sacrifice in the face of this pandemic. Your work is saving lives, and because of you, we will get through this crisis.



— Team Clarke








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