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Doctor asking us to stay home

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Doctor asking us to stay home

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This image, and others like it, began circulating my social media feeds around mid March in reaction to people not wanting to stay home.
The doctors were putting their lives on the line to save those that became ill and the least we could do was stay home. The theory being that if we all stayed home then there would be less people infected and the rush of covid patients would be slowed.
I personally took the stay at home order/ask very seriously.

*This image appeared in my Facebook feed. It shows a doctor holding a sign asking everyone to stay home.

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05/19/2020

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04/30/2021

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