From Maura LaMendola, Everytown for Gun Safety <[email protected]>
Subject Thank healthcare workers today
Date April 7, 2020 9:00 PM
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John–

This National Public Health Week, we are more grateful than ever for the
contributions of our country's healthcare workers.

Healthcare workers are on the front lines of trying to curb the
devastating health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic across the country.
Many of them are even doing so without the proper medical equipment and
supplies that they need, putting their lives at risk. But that's not all:
As gun violence continues in our communities, even in the time of this
pandemic, these workers play a critical role in saving the lives of gun
violence victims and counseling survivors of gun violence.

These past few weeks, we've been doing what we can to support them; Moms
Demand Action and Students Demand Action volunteers across the country
have been giving blood, sewing personal protective masks, and dropping off
supplies to healthcare workers, in addition to adhering to social
distancing guidelines. On top of that, some of our volunteers are among
those medical professionals on the frontlines of this pandemic, working to
save lives each and every day. Now, join me today in showing these
courageous healthcare workers our thanks on social media.

[ [link removed] ]Thank you to all on the front lines of the COVID-19 response.

Sample Tweets:

* [ [link removed] ]This National Public Health Week, I'm sending a big THANK YOU to
everyone working on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis! #NPHW
#WorldHealthDay @Everytown @MomsDemand

* [ [link removed] ]It's National Public Health Week, so I want to say a big THANK YOU
to everyone working on the front lines of the COVID-19 response to
protect public health and safety! #NPHW #WorldHealthDay @Everytown
@MomsDemand

John, I hope you'll take this opportunity to thank our nation's
healthcare workers who continue to work to keep us safe, both from the
COVID-19 pandemic and from our country's ongoing gun violence crisis.

Thank you, and stay safe.

Maura LaMendola
Deputy Director of Partnerships
Everytown for Gun Safety


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