When coronavirus New York City, Dr. Yvette Calderon and her team did 'whatever it took'

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When coronavirus New York City, Dr. Yvette Calderon and her team did 'whatever it took'
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Dr. Yvette Calderon suffered a loss of her own while working through the pandemic. Her father, who was in a nursing facility, died from Covid-19. “I pride myself in my work...being there for others — and I could not be there for my dad.” HospitalHeroes

As Calderon and her staff worked through the coronavirus pandemic, she suffered a loss of her own. In April, her“It was devastating for my brother and me,” Calderon said. “I pride myself in my work, my calling, in taking care of others and being there for others — and I could not be there for my dad.

“That was really important to me,” Calderon said. “Because I was not able to talk to my dad right before he died, it made me feel like I could do that for others.”. But the pandemic has seared itself into Calderon’s memory. “I can tell you now, many times this year I have cried for and with families. The grief was overwhelming."

Doctors and nurses, she explained, are used to being able to save lives and intervene in times of trauma. “With coronavirus, so often we could not, and that was hard for all us to accept.”

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