An image of a lovers’ gaze in the most unlikely situation during the coronavirus has inspired people. The moment between married nurse anesthetists, in between surgeries, strikes a chord because '...it’s a symbol of hope and love,” says husband, Ben Cayer.
Brock, 38, adds: “What’s important is that we stick together, we work together, and we always support each other. And not just Ben and I, but the human race right now.”
They didn’t think twice about volunteering for Tampa General Hospital’s new “airway team,” Cayer says. Their patients have been in car crashes, or needed brain surgery because of a ruptured blood vessel. As is the case at many U.S. hospitals, only emergency surgeries continue at the Tampa hospital, to make room as the pandemic continues to crest.
The new COVID-19 procedures — it was Brock’s first day on the new team — were making them both tense.
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