Dr. Anne Lally never gets bored: Northeast Ohio Health Care Heroes
Cameron Fields, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio — When the COVID-19 pandemic began last spring, Dr. Anne Lally became the quarterback for her family.
Lally, 31, is an emergency room physician at Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospital, and she knew she’d be at high risk of contracting the virus from work.
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Lally didn’t want to put her parents Bill and Susan Lally, 66, at risk, so she didn’t go inside their home until last August. But she shopped for their groceries and ran other errands for them for six months. She also had her 25-year-old brother move out of their parents’ house and in with their older brother. When the vaccine came out, she helped her parents’ friends get appointments, along with some relatives and her brothers.