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Residents in Connecticut threw an ‘unsung heroes parade’ for a Pakistani-American doctor who created a ventilator that can treat seven #coronavirus patients at once.
Dr Saud Anwar
That passion has not gone unnoticed. An "unsung hero parade" of cars drove past Anwar's home last week to thank the doctor for his work.
"Thank you for all your heroism," read a sign on one of the cars.
Dyer agreed. "Without [Anwar's] willingness to get involved, without him being open to the [ventilator device] idea [it] would have gone absolutely nowhere," Dyer said.
For Anwar, the battle against the coronavirus starts with making sure those on the front lines have the necessary protection and equipment.
"If people have equated the current COVID pandemic with a war ... then the healthcare workers, the physicians, the nurses, the respiratory therapists [and] the nurses' aids - these are the front-line warriors," he said. "They need their protection and they need their support. And they need an investment to make sure that they are well taken care of all over the world. Because between this invisible illness and the protection of our society, it is just one force of healthcare workers standing there."
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