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February 5, 2021 Cathy Free THE WASHINGTON POST – When the pandemic first hit, Sarah Holt worked nonstop, running on adrenaline and buoyed by the cheers, songs and free coffee and pizza for healthcare workers at Utah’s Intermountain Medical Center, where she’s a registered nurse. Several months in, she learned firsthand what it’s like to battle COVID-19 – she and her husband contracted the coronavirus, isolating for three weeks in the fall. Like countless other healthcare workers, she went back to the grind of treating patients once she tested negative and felt better. But as the virus began spreading faster, she started to notice that public enthusiasm for healthcare workers had subsided. ....
As enthusiastic support for health-care workers subsides, a small gesture has big meaning Cathy Free, The Washington Post Jan. 28, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail The women who started Hug in a Cup to give a boost to health-care workers. From left, Candace Jones, Jenna Johnson, Courtney Adams and Melanie Powell in Idaho Falls.Kaeli Stevens. When the pandemic first hit, Sarah Holt worked nonstop, running on adrenaline and buoyed by the cheers, songs and free coffee and pizza for health-care workers at Utah s Intermountain Medical Center, where she s a registered nurse. Several months in, she learned firsthand what it s like to battle covid-19 - she and her husband contracted the coronavirus, isolating for three weeks in the fall. Like countless other health-care workers, she went back to the grind of treating patients once she tested negative and felt better. ....
Updated at Share This Courtesy of Candace Jones IDAHO FALLS A group of local women have started a non-profit effort to help, support and honor healthcare workers that they call “The Hug in a Cup Initiative”. The group was founded by Idaho Falls residents Candace Jones, Jenna Johnson, Melanie Powell, and Courtney Adams. They started the project to locate workers that are in need of a boost and simply say “we see you and we thank you.” Their goal is to find, through nominations, those who play any role in caring for those affected in these trying times that needs a boost. Once a nominee is chosen, they are presented with a Hydro Flask filled with various gift cards, along with notes of thanks from the group and those that nominated. Their stories can be followed on their Instagram with the handle @thehuginacupinitiative. ....