FOX 29's Dawn Timmeney has the story. BRYN MAWR, Pa - Officers from Radnor Township Police Department and Lower Merion Township Police Department lined the entrance of Bryn Mawr Hospital Wednesday night to applaud the men and women on the front lines of the coronavirus. "Everybody wanted to come out and be part of something positive and that's what we need right now," Radnor Township Police Superintendent Chris Flannagan said.
For healthcare providers constantly immersed in the throes of the novel virus, garnering praise is what helps keep them going. "It's a real risk for them, and I think they do it because they care," Head of Critical Care Clark Piatt said. "We've had some success in the last few days, which makes everybody feel good." W