Even as the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise, we’re seeing so many examples of exceptional kindness, courage and compassion with which our care providers are meeting the health challenge of a lifetime.

Every day and everywhere, our hospitals and health systems and their teams are giving their all for patients, working incredibly long hours at some risk to themselves and their families.

Nonetheless, physicians, nurses and other health care professionals are finding ways to deliver even more.

For example:

We know there are thousands more stories just like these all around the country, and we want you to please share yours. Right now, we want — and need — to hear and see the many inspirational ways you are showing that no virus can defeat the human spirit. Because we are stronger than this monumental moment in history, and we are not giving up the fight.

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