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ICU nurse describes tears of coronavirus patients being put on ventilators alone

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An intensive care unit nurse has described the heartbreak he feels at being the only person who can comfort coronavirus patients in their time of need.

Jake Savoie shared his thoughts on Facebook alongside a selfie taken while wearing personal protective equipment at work. He said he did not want to write a similar post, but he could not "stay quiet after the stretch of nights that I just had at work".

The nurse added: "Seeing the amount of people who still aren’t taking this seriously is upsetting." The Facebook post reads: "In the weeks leading up to this virus finally reaching our area, I read a lot of articles & viral posts warning me of the physical demands that this outbreak would place on me as an ICU nurse. "I mentally prepared

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