They made the difficult choice not to see their kids while treating patients.
Health care workers like Charlotte Cole and Mary Ann Dakkak, who have worked on the COVID-19 front lines, finally embraced their children after months without seeing them.A handful of front-line health care workers who have been away from home helping patients fight theCharlotte Cole embraced her two-year-old son George after three long months.
Mary Ann Dakkak, a doctor at Boston Medical Center who has been on the front lines, recently saw her children Eli and Isabelle Tauches, who are 8 and 10 years old respectively, for the first time in more than 90 days.Mary Ann Dakkak reunited with her family in Sacramento, California."I love my kids," Dakkak told ABC News Sacramento affiliate KXTV after she landed at the airport in California."It's really good to have my kids.
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